No, the electrons orbiting an atom have multiple levels.
You are PROBABLY referring to the "Bohr Model" of the atom.
The electron shell is an energy level represented as the distance of an electron from the nucleus of the atom
The electrons are not in the nucleus, they are around the atom in a "probability cloud" due to heisenburgs uncertinty principle.
electron - electron cloud protons and neutron- nucleus
The electrons placed near the nucleus.
Electrons orbit the nucleus. The nucleus is comprised of protons and neutrons.
The electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in orbit around the nucleus - so on the outside shell.
The electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in orbit around the nucleus - so on the outside shell.
electrons orbit the protons and neutrons
Yes.
In the orbit around an atom - not in the nucleus
Electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom.
the atomic orbit
The nucleus is the center of an atom and is made up of protons and neutrons. Electrons freely orbit around the nucleus.
The nucleus is the center of an atom and is made up of protons and neutrons. Electrons freely orbit around the nucleus.
A cloud of electrons orbit an atom and its nucleus.
Shells.