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K,l,m,n are the stationary orbits
the electrons
7 atoms
shell (orbits)
An electron orbits the nucleus of the atom, which consists of protons and neutrons. Electrons do not orbit the nucleus in the same sense that the moon orbits the earth. They might be said to form a cloud, which occupies a specific energy level around the nucleus, with their positions and motion describable only in terms of probability.
The electron orbits AROUND the nucleus (center).
electrons
Electrons.
K,l,m,n are the stationary orbits
The sub-atomic particle that orbits the nucleus in an atom is called an electron.
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the electrons
No, they are located in the shells or orbits of an atom.
The electron is the sub-atomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom of matter. For anti-matter the sub-atomic particle that orbits the nucleus is the anti-electron (positron).
7 atoms
shell (orbits)
All the planets have orbits so four cannot be picked out.