The parts of the atom found outside the nucleus would be the electrons, or positrons if the nucleus of the atom is made of antimatter. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle shows us though that the electrons aren't found just in the space outside the nucleus, but in a probabilistic cloud, partly inside the nucleus.
An atom is made up of dense nucleus which contains protons and neutrons. This nucleus is surrounded by electrons which form a cloud like distribution around nucleus. So, you may call the electrons the outer part of the atom. There is no physical contact between electrons and nucleus and they are held together by electromagnetic force.
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electron cloud
Valence shell
the electron cloud
The external shell of electrons.
Orbitals
electrons
Valence shell
outer most electrons
Valence electrons
valence shell
the positively charged part of an atom is called proton
The outer electrons of an atom are called valence electrons.
outer energy level electrons... called valence electrons
outer energy level electrons... called valence electrons
outer energy level electrons... called valence electrons
outer energy level electrons... called valence electrons
outer energy level electrons... called valence electrons
outer energy level electrons... called valence electrons
"valance shell"
The Atom Bonds in the Outer Electrons.Hoped that HELPED!
The atom's outer electrons.
The electrons located in the outer shell are called "valence electrons".
Electron Cloud