The central part of an atom is called the nucleus. Which contains electrons, protons and neutrons.
The central area of an atom is called the nucleus. It contains protons and neutrons, which are tightly bound together. The nucleus makes up the majority of an atom's mass and is surrounded by a cloud of electrons.
It is called the nucleus
nucleus
In H2O, the central atom is Oxygen atom and it is sp3 hybridised
Carbon, the central atom, is sp2 hybridized.
The central atom in H2S is sp3 hybridized
Sp2,120 is the hybridization of the central atom in SO2.
Every pair of electrons on the central atom (S) of the Lewis structure of SF6 is shared by an F atom, so therefore there are no lone pairs on the central atom.
In H2O, the central atom is Oxygen atom and it is sp3 hybridised
a nucleus cant be a central atom. the nucleus is part of the atom. you are probably talking about why certain atoms are central atoms in a molecule and why some arent. the answer to that question is that the more electronegative atom will always appear as a central atom.
Carbon, the central atom, is sp2 hybridized.
The central atom in H2S is sp3 hybridized
Sp2,120 is the hybridization of the central atom in SO2.
In binary compounds the more electropositive atom is consider as the central atom as in inter halogens for example in ClF, the cl is the central atom.
It depends on the hybridization of the central atom.
Every pair of electrons on the central atom (S) of the Lewis structure of SF6 is shared by an F atom, so therefore there are no lone pairs on the central atom.
The central atom in CH4 is carbon, which has four bonding groups. Each bonding group is a hydrogen atom bonded to the central carbon atom.
A PH3 molecule has a triangular pyramidal shape. The central atom is the Phosphorus atom, which is connected to three Hydrogen atoms.
an atom that holds other atoms
the geometry of the central atom is trigonal pyramid and the shape of the compound will be bent