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The number of electron orbitals is where the volume of matter comes from. The more electrons and orbitals, the more volume.

The mass comes from the protons and neutrons.

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There is nothing that fills the space between neutrons and electrons. There may be a couple of other particles, but they do not come close to filling the space.


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The volume in music, come on you could have looked this one up for yourself.


Where do the electrons come from in proton proton chain reaction if hydrogen has only a proton in its atom?

when the 2 Hydrogen nuclei fuse, one of the protons is changed to a neutron via beta + decay, this produces an atom of Deuterium, a positron (beta + particle) and a neutrino. This positron will only travel a short distance before contacting an electron and annihilating each other to convert their masses and kinetic energies into the energy of the photons. The electron is most probably a free electron, as the high temperatures involved in Nuclear fusion would have provided enough energy to ionise electrons from their parent atom.


Why do you only sketch the valence electrons in the electron dot diagram?

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Does the weight of matter come mostly from protons or electrons?

electron mass = 9.10938188 × 10-31 kilogramsproton mass = 1.67262158 × 10-27 kilogramsProton is a factor of 10^4 times the mass of an electron.


Where do charges come from?

Charges come from the imbalance of protons and electrons in an atom. Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and when these charges are not balanced in an atom, it becomes charged. This imbalance can result from the gain or loss of electrons in a process known as ionization.


Is all matter made up of protons?

All types of matter are made of at least one of the following, and are put together different ways by force carriers ( photons, W+ bosons, W- bosons, gravitons) these are the basic particles: leptons and quarks. leptons include 3 different types, one of them being electrons. all three types have an opposite. the electron's opposite is a neutrino. quarks come in 6 different types that are up, down, charmed, strange, top or bottomture


Small piece of matter?

A small piece of matter is known as a particle, which can be as tiny as an atom or subatomic particle. These particles are the building blocks of all matter and come in various forms such as protons, electrons, and neutrons. Understanding the behavior and interactions of these particles is fundamental to fields like physics and chemistry.


Where do protonsneutronsand electrons come from?

Protons and neutrons are formed in the cores of stars through nuclear fusion, while electrons are present in atoms since the beginning of the universe. They are essential building blocks of matter and are created through natural processes in the universe.


What is protons neutrons and electrons called?

Subatomic particles or, when they all come together, an atom.


Which chemical properties of matter come mostly from what?

Electrons


What do charges come from?

Charges come from the fundamental properties of subatomic particles, specifically protons (+1 charge) and electrons (-1 charge). Charges interact through electromagnetic forces and are responsible for the behavior of matter at the atomic and molecular levels.


Which came first atoms or electrons?

Of the two, electrons. (Protons had to form, perhaps from quarks, before the first atoms could form and the temperature had to be cool enough for protons and electrons to come together to form hydrogen.)


Does a neutral atom have the same protons and electrons?

Not necessarily. The number of protons must always equal the number of electrons in a neutral atom, but the neutron number can vary, depending on the isotope of the element in question. This is because the neutron carries zero charge, so it des not matter if there is a different number of neutrons.


How many electrons are in a element?

The number of electrons in an element is determined by its atomic number, which represents the number of protons in the nucleus of its atom. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons.


How many protons neutron and electrons are in a carbon isootope?

Do not come to WikiAnswers to have your homework done for you. The number of protons and electrons can be found by the atomic number and the number of neutrons is a function of the atomic weight minus the atomic number.