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The nucleus is surrounded by two types of cell membranes, the inner and outer nuclear membranes. The nucleus can also float around in the cytoplasm.
In the nucleus of eukaryotes. In prokaryotes they just float around in the cytoplasm.
In the cytoplasm found around all the components of a cell such as the vacuoles and the nucleus.
you can use alpha particles from a cyclotron to get helium nucleuses, then you need to get some electrons from a cathode ray tube, and then you need to put the electrons around the nucleus. This is the most tedious part.
they look like small circles which float around
I am not sure, but I think they are particles and stuff, and they can float around. Isn't it obvious?
An atom is made up of three parts. The protons, neutrons, and electrons. The protons and neutrons are located in the center of the atom called the nucleus. The electrons float around the atom in what is called orbitals.
In an electrolyte solution, ions are the particles that float around separately. These ions are created when a solute, such as salt or acid, dissolves in a solvent, such as water. The ions carry an electric charge and are free to move and conduct electricity within the solution.
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In a solid, the particles are really tight and compact however in a liquid the particles are a little looser. They can move a little. A gas' particles' havent got many so they float around in the box. Think of a 2D square with particles.
Stars (including our sun) planets, meteors, comets, moons, and dust particles that float around space.
Clouds are formed when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses onto tiny particles such as dust or salt. These particles serve as nuclei around which water droplets can form, eventually creating visible clouds that float in the sky.