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The electrons of an atom are located in the electron cloud.
Ununquadium has seven electron shells.
The outermost shell of an electron is called the valence shell. This shell may or may not have electrons.The valence shell is a part of the electron cloud.So your answer isYes, the valence electrons are located in the electron cloud.
Atoms with larger atomic numbers have a larger electron cloud, or system of orbitals
An electron is a negatively charged particle located in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom. It is about 1/2000 the mass of a proton or neutron.
All of them.
That would be the electron cloud. This is like the orbital model where there are electrons in each orbit level but the electron's location can not be predicted so it is said to be most likely at a point in the electron cloud.
the electron cloud
Electrons are found in the electron cloud that surrounds the nucleus.
yes
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The cloud is the area in which the electron may be. As observation changes the position of quantum scale objects, certainty of its location cannot be known.
The electron cloud is a volume of space around an atomic nucleus. It comprises of a space of probability. It is the volume of space where electrons can "probably" be found, or have a probability of being found.
Yes, it is true.
An electron cloud is an atomic orbital.
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