An atom is made up of protons and neutrons in a nucleus surrounded by electrons in orbital shells. The majority of the volume however, is empty space.
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 is much smaller than the volume of the entire atom. The nucleus makes up only a tiny fraction of the total volume, with the electrons surrounding the nucleus occupying the majority of the space.
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.
a atom does have volume
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the volume of atom is much greater than that of nucleus
No, most of an atom's volume is actually empty space. The nucleus of an atom, which contains the protons and neutrons, makes up a very small portion of the total volume. The rest of the space is occupied by the electrons, which move around the nucleus in specific energy levels.
By volume, atoms consist mainly of nothing. Zip, zero, empty space. An atom is much like our solar system, with tiny planets (like electrons) orbiting above a dense core. In between, much like in our solar system, is nothing but empty space.
Most of the volume of an atom is vacuum.
Most of the volume of an atom is vacuum.
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.
Most of the volume in an atom is occupied by the electron cloud. Most of the complex reactions of the atom occur in the cloud.