Nothing. An atom is primarily empty space. If the nucleus of a hydrogen atom was a football, the atom itself would be the size of a football stadium, with nothing else inside but the football. There are three things that make up the volume of atoms. The three things that make up the volume of atoms are protons, electrons and neutrons.
Nothing. An atom is primarily empty space. If the nucleus of a hydrogen atom was a football, the atom itself would be the size of a football stadium, with nothing else inside but the football. There are three things that make up the volume of atoms. The three things that make up the volume of atoms are protons, electrons and neutrons.
Empty space.
Most of the volume of an atom is vacuum.
Most of the volume of an atom is vacuum.
Atoms do not have mass or volume in the traditional sense, as they are individual particles that make up matter. Instead, we typically refer to the mass and volume of a collection of atoms, such as a molecule or a sample of a substance. Atoms themselves are incredibly small and do not have a defined volume, but they do have mass, which is usually measured in atomic mass units (amu).
Nothing. An atom is primarily empty space. If the nucleus of a hydrogen atom was a football, the atom itself would be the size of a football stadium, with nothing else inside but the football. There are three things that make up the volume of atoms. The three things that make up the volume of atoms are protons, electrons and neutrons.
Empty space makes up most of the volume of an atom. The nucleus (protons and neutrons) make up most of the mass.
The nucleus of an atom only makes up a tiny fraction of the total volume of the atom, typically less than 1%. The majority of an atom’s volume is composed of the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus.
Both, while electrons make up the most of the shell that counts as volume for matter electrons still require protons to keep them in stable orbit. But in short yes it is the electrons. Alex PH
Atoms make up most matter around us. In the Universe in general, it seems that atoms make up about 4% of the mass of the Universe. The remainder of the Universe mass is dark matter and dark energy - both of unknown composition.
Matter is formed from atoms. Atoms contain protons, neutrons and electrons. Protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
Yes, the volume of an object is largely determined by the space taken up by the atoms and molecules within it. The arrangement and packing of these particles contribute to the overall volume of the object.