nucleus
surrounding the core of an atom is a cloud of very small particles called???
The Earth's core is mostly liquid, with a small solid inner core at the very center.
Nucleus
The center of an atom is called the nucleus. It consists of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons, tightly packed together. The nucleus contains most of the atom's mass in a very small volume.
The nucleus of an atom is the central core where protons and neutrons are located. It is very dense and contains most of the mass of the atom. Electrons orbit around the nucleus in specific energy levels.
The galactic core is the center (not the very center) of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Everything with mass has a center of gravity although in an atomic scale these numbers are very small and in newtons laws state all things with mass put forces on anything else with mass so it might not be possible to balance an atom on top of another atom but everything has a center of gravity that has mass or weight no matter how big or small
The nuclear model of the atom suggests that an atom is mostly empty space with a small, dense nucleus at the center. The volume of an atom is therefore primarily occupied by this empty space, with the nucleus accounting for a very small portion of the total volume.
An atom is very small the human eye can not see an atom that is what makes it small.
The very small dense region of an atom is the nucleus. It contains protons and neutrons, which are tightly packed together at the center of the atom. Electrons orbit around the nucleus in the electron cloud.
Mainly empty space, with a very small and dense nucleus at the center containing the majority of the atom's mass.
The seeds of the apples are in the center of the core, which is the very center. The apple grows from the core which is why the core is hard and you can't really eat it.