What is a blur of electrons around the nucleus of an atom called?
an electron cloud. not neutron
the atomic orbit
Electrons are located out side the nucleus in atom, and these are called as extra nuclear particles. Electrons are revolving around the nucleus as planets do round the sun
Electrons are negatively charged (around the nucleus) and protons are positively charged (inside the nucleus)
This particle is the electron moving in it's orbital " around " the nucleus.
In energy shells around and outside the nucleus of an atom!!!!
In an atom, the electrons spin around the center, also called the nucleus.
The negatively charged particles that move around the atom's nucleus is called electrons.
the atomic orbit
Electrons are located out side the nucleus in atom, and these are called as extra nuclear particles. Electrons are revolving around the nucleus as planets do round the sun
No, the electrons are around the nucleus, not in the nucleus.
It is the electron cloud that surrounds the nucleus of an atom. The electrons move in their orbits around the nucleus, and they form the cloud.
The electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in orbit around the nucleus - so on the outside shell.
The electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in orbit around the nucleus - so on the outside shell.
In this model, the electrons move or orbit around the protons that are at the center of the atom. Electrons move around the nucleus, which contains the proton, in orbits that have a definite size and energy.
There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals around and outside the nucleus.There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals outside and around the nucleus.
The space around the nucleus of an atom is called the electron cloud. The electron cloud is the space in which the electrons of that atom travel. Compared to the nucleus, the electron cloud is enormous.
Electrons are negatively charged (around the nucleus) and protons are positively charged (inside the nucleus)