orbital
NUCLEUS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In an atom, there are three subatomic particles. Two of them are found in the central region known as the nucleus: the proton, which is positively charged and neutron that does not have a charge. Another region, containing the negatively charged electron, is known as a cloud, an electron cloud if you want.
Nucleus.
That is called its magnetic field.
ernest rutherfold
There is a solid region in the atom, he named this part of atom as Nucleus.
an orbital. there are two electrons in each orbital, and groups of orbitals make up shells
The three dimensional region around the nucleus of an atom that indicates the probability of the location of an electron is called an orbital. Different orbitals exist in atoms depending on the number of electrons the atom possesses. The element hydrogen only has one orbital, whereas heavier elements such as radon have many.
The central region of an atom is called the nucleus. The nucleus consists of many neutrons and protons which can form bonds.
The region is called the cytoplasm.
That region is called the nucleus of the atom.
It is called so because that region is where the electron whiz around in their orbits, creating a sort of 'cloud'. Interesting question though.
The place around the nucleus where an electron can be found is called the ORBITAL . Accordingly the place where the chances of finding an electron are the least is known as 'NODE' .
electrons
The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called the CYTOPLASM
nucleus
They were formerly called shells, they are more commonly refereed to as clouds now.
electron cloud