A great, great amount of empty space.
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An atom's electrons are distributed through most of its volume.
As an atom it is the whole atom. As a part it is the electron (which has no volume).
most of an atoms volume is nothing, think of the atom as a football stadium, a football in the centre is the neucleus, electrons would be the size of peas in the very back row, the rest is empty space. on top of that the neclues is made of protons and neutrons, which spaces between, these necleons are made of quarks which also have empty space between them, the quarks are made of neons which again have spaces between. Many physicists believes this continues in this fashion.
Almost all of the volume of an atom is the space between the nucleus and the electrons.
The nucleus of an atom is the heaviest part and contains most of the atom's mass. It is made up of protons and neutrons. Electrons, which orbit the nucleus, have much less mass compared to protons and neutrons.
It’s the most massive part of the atom
The nucleus, made up of protons and neutrons, contains most of an atom's mass.
The nucleus is a very small part of an atom, containing nearly all of its mass in a tiny volume. The mass of a nucleus depends on the number of protons and neutrons it contains, while its volume is estimated to be about 1 femtometer cubed, which is extremely small.
the nucleus ^^to whoever wrote this answer.. you are stupid. the nucleus is where most of the MASS is contained. so the correct answer is that the volume is found around the nucleus NOT the nucleus... to the above who said he was stupid, you are stupid.
A. It is the most massive part of the atom. The nucleus, composed of protons and neutrons, contains the majority of an atom's mass, while electrons, which are negatively charged, orbit around the nucleus. Thus, options B, C, and D are incorrect.
The most space of an atom is vacuum.
Yes, all the materials in the universe are made from atoms.