That is a pretty open question...everything else that is not that atom is around an atom.
If you mean "What orbits the nucleus of an atom?" that would be "electrons".
there is no red light around an atom
In the orbit around an atom - not in the nucleus
The electrons of an atom can note freely around an atom.
The rings around an atom can also be called an Electron Shell.
a particle that revolves around the nucleus of an atom is an electron Electrons
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Inside the atom, revolving around the nucleus
Protons and Neutrons are in the Core of an atom, and Electrons orbit around this Core.
the electrons revolve around the nucleus which is in the center of the atom, they revolve around it in 7 imaginary energy levels.
The atoms sharing the electron pairs will spread out around the central atom.
The atoms sharing the electron pairs will spread out around the central atom.
The atoms sharing the electron pairs will spread out around the central atom.