It would not be stable and fall apart.
Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus, and electrons are in the cloud that surrounds it.
Electron. Electrons are all outside the nucleus which conatins protons and neutrons.
In a boron model, the neutrons would be located in the nucleus, along with the protons. Boron typically has 5 protons and an average of 6 neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of around 11.
Yes, though the overall charge of the entire atom is neutral due to the electrons orbiting it. If the atom becomes an ion by the removal or addition of electrons, its overall charge changes. But yes, the nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons. Protons are positive, neutrons are neutral.
You can find a proton in the nucleus of the atom along with neutrons.
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No, it cannot exist because without any neutrons, the protons will repel each other since the nucleus would have multiple positive charges.
The neutron has no charge so changing the number of neutrons in the nucleus would not change the charge of the nucleus.
A nucleus having 11 protons and 12 neutrons is a sodium nucleus, no of neutrons may differ in case of isotopes.
If a nucleus contained no neutrons, there would only be protons all with a positive charge which would be very unstable. Neutrons help space out the positive charges and bind the nucleus together.
Protons and Neutrons compose the nucleus of the atom. They are surrounded by a cloud of electrons. If our universe was an atom, the sun would be the nucleus (with protons and neutrons) and the orbiting planets would be the electrons.
The nucleus of an atom contains neutrons and protons. Almost all of the mass in an atom is made up from the protons and neutrons in the nucleus. Because the nucleus is only made up of protons and neutrons, it is positively charged. Physicists believe that there is a cluster of Protons and Neutrons within an Atom's nucleus. Friend Premier is quite right. So instead saying inside the nucleus it would be apt to say that nucleus is made up of...
The nucleus of an atom containts protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge while neutrons have no charge at all. So your answer would be Neutrons.
That would be the nucleus.
The nucleus would become unstable because you need a certain amount of neutrons, electrons, and protons for it to be stable.
Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus, and electrons are in the cloud that surrounds it.
No. Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus of the atom. Electrons orbit the nucleus. The best way to think about an atom is to look at it as a miniature version of our solar system. The nucleus would be the sun (protons and neutrons) and the electrons would be the planets, orbiting around it.