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its called a beta particle, but its an electron
The name given to a particular space around the nucleus in which an electron moves is Orbital
The name given to a particular space around the nucleus in which an electron moves is Orbital
"Electron cloud" is the name given to the electrons which surrounds the atomic nucleus.
5, electron, proton, neutron, nucleus, and electron cloud.
its called a beta particle, but its an electron
No, a delta particle is not a fast moving electron given off by a nucleus during radioactive decay. The electron described here is a beta particle, and specifically a beta minus particle. It is given off in (no surprise) beta minus decay. A link to a related question can be found below.
One part of a beta- particle. The other part is an electron antineutrino
The path of a given electron's orbit around a nucleus, marked by a constant distance from the nucleus.
The name given to a particular space around the nucleus in which an electron moves is Orbital
The name given to a particular space around the nucleus in which an electron moves is Orbital
The name given to a particular space around the nucleus in which an electron moves is Orbital
"Electron cloud" is the name given to the electrons which surrounds the atomic nucleus.
The farther an electron is from the nucleus, the greater its energy.
nucleus is in the middle and the electron cloud is around it
Electrons exist in orbitals around the nucleus of an atom. It takes energy to knock an electron from the orbital it is in to an orbital a greater distance from the nucleus. The electron gives off energy when it falls closer to the nucleus. A Danish Scientist named Niels Bohr figured it out.
Electron in an atom is represented by electron cloud around the nucleus