Electrons.
Electrons are not located in the nucleus of an atom.
This electron shell is near the atomic nucleus.
The nucleus and the electron shell
shell
The Electrons farthest from the nucleus of the atom
k shell is nearest to the nucleus, but it cannot be said that it shields the nucleus MOST.
k shell is nearest to the nucleus, but it cannot be said that it shields the nucleus MOST.
True.
The center of an atom is a nucleus. In the center of the nucleus, there is protons and neutrons. Around the atom, is the shell. Using the shell, as an orbit is the electron.
The K shell is first shell closest to the nucleus.
Electrons are not located in the nucleus of an atom.
This is the outer shell of a nucleus.
The orbit or electron shell closest to the nucleus is the 1s sub-shell. It can hold 2 electrons before the 2s sub-shell is filled. H and He have their electrons in this shell (the 1s)
Is called a shell. The first shell around the nucleus can hold a maximum of two electrons. While the second shell can hold a maximum of eight electrons.
Third Shell
The shell closest to the nucleus of an atom can only hold up to two electrons.
The outer shell is the valence electrons and they are very loosely bound to the nucleus - less force by the nucleus on the valence electrons, so valence shell's electrons are exchanged first in any reaction.