An atmosphere.
Electrons are found in the electron cloud (or orbitals) around the nucleus of an atom
No, the Oort Cloud does not have rings. The Oort Cloud is a vast region of space beyond the outer planets in our solar system where comets are believed to originate from. It consists of icy objects and debris left over from the formation of the solar system, but does not have ring structures like those found around planets.
Electronic cloud, around the nucleus
We understand that the electron is the particle that is found in what is called the electron cloud around the nucleus of an atom.
The element Mercury has not been found on the sun. If, on the other hand, you were referring to the planet Mercury, then the answer is still the same: the planet Mercury was not found on the sun, but rather orbits the sun.
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Yes, planetary systems are common in the universe. Nearly every star observed so far has been found to have at least one planet orbiting around it, suggesting that planetary systems are a common feature in the galaxy.
A cloud model is used to depict how electrons surround an atom. Instead of them being seen as fixed around an atom, their probable locations should be found in a 'scattered' cloud.
It isn't a physical cloud, it is the area electrons orbits are found in. While this is true, it is actually called an "electron cloud" because the electrons that spin around the nucleus are spinning around it so fast.
This is the electron cloud, around the atomic nucleus.
Protons and neutrons are found in the center of the atom in a core called the nucleus. Electrons are found in a cloud that continually moves around the nucleus