Most of the mass of an atom is found in its nucleus.
Nearly all an atom's mass is at the nucleus, which consists of protons and (in most cases) neutrons. The electron cloud, which has very little mass, accounts for most of an atom's volume.
The nucleus
The nucleus contains the mass.
The protons and neutrons found in the nucleus are responsible for the majority of the atom mass while the much smaller electrons orbit the nucleus.
Very nearly all of the mass of an atom is found in the nucleus in the form of Protons and Neutrons. Electrons and "binding energy" contribute a tiny amount of additional mass.
Most of the mass in an atom is found in the nucleus, which contains the protons and neutrons.
No region has all the weight, but the vast majority of the mass of an atom is in the nucleus.
Yes, the great majority of the mass of an atom is in the nucleus.
Inside the nucleus.
The nucleus contains the mass.
mass
Mass of an atom = Mass of proton + Mass of neutron
Most of the mass of an atom is found in the nucleus which contains the protons and neutrons.
The protons and neutrons found in the nucleus are responsible for the majority of the atom mass while the much smaller electrons orbit the nucleus.
The most mass of an atom is found in the nucleus.
Most of the mass in an atom is found in the nucleus, which contains the protons and neutrons.
Very nearly all of the mass of an atom is found in the nucleus in the form of Protons and Neutrons. Electrons and "binding energy" contribute a tiny amount of additional mass.
No region has all the weight, but the vast majority of the mass of an atom is in the nucleus.
The majority of an atom's mass comes from its nucleus, where the protons and neutrons are joined. The electrons of an atom are so distant and so minuscule in size, that their weight is negligible. When calculating the mass of an atom is therefore protons+neutrons.