neutrons and protons
The center of an atom is made up of two particles: protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive electric charge, while neutrons have no charge. Together, they make up the nucleus of an atom.
In a CO2 molecule, the carbon atom is at the center, covalently bonded to two oxygen atoms. Each oxygen atom shares a double bond with the central carbon atom, resulting in a linear molecular geometry with the carbon atom at the center and oxygen atoms on either side.
I think there is only one and it is the Nucleas.
neutron and proton are consdered the center part of an atom
Two fluorine atoms one chlorine atom and one phosphorus atom make up PClF2.
There are two types of particles in the center of an atom. The ones that are positively charged are protons. The others have no change and they are called neutrons.
Protons and neutrons are the subatomic particles found in the center of the atom, known as the nucleus. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge (they are neutral).
The protons and the neutrons.
Na2MnO4 The Mn atom is in the center, surrounded by four oxygen atoms, two with double bonds, two with single bonds to the manganese atom. One sodium atom binds to each oxygen bound to the central manganese atom.
Atoms are made of a nucleus that is surrounded by electron clouds. The nucleus is formed from all the atom's protons and neutrons. Proton and neutrons are made up of even smaller particles called quarks.
There are three atoms in an ozone molecule: one oxygen atom in the center and two oxygen atoms on the sides.
Optical isomers, also known as enantiomers, are not possible in CH2ClBr because the molecule lacks a chiral center. A chiral center is a carbon atom bonded to four different groups. In CH2ClBr, the carbon atom is bonded to two hydrogen atoms, a chlorine atom, and a bromine atom, but it is not a chiral center as two of the substituents (hydrogen atoms) are the same.