A cloud of electrons orbit an atom and its nucleus.
Rutherford.
The Japanese scientist H. Nagaoka modelled the atom as a large positive sphere surrounded by a ring of negative electrons. The atom is compared with the planet Saturn, where the planet represents the positively charged part of the atom, and the rings represent the negatively charged electrons. This model was made in 1904. Information from Science9 by Nelson.
No. Other stars have been found to have planets orbiting them.
All the time. (The moon is actually orbiting around the Earth, which is orbiting around the sun)
The force of gravity causes the moon to orbit the Earth, and the Earth to orbit the sun.
A germanium atom has 32 electrons orbiting around its nucleus.
Orbiting around the nucleus.
Orbiting around the nucleus.
it is located around an atom orbiting it
Assuming you are talking about an atom, which you really should have stated in your question, the nucleus (the "central part" of the atom) consists of neutrons and protons. The particles orbiting the nucleus are electrons.
Rutherford.
It is the atom of deuterium. Its nucleus is composed of a proton and one neutron. The atom has one electron that is orbiting around the nucleus.
Electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom.
There are 11 electrons orbiting around Na atom, cuz its atomic number is 11.
A hydrogen atom consists of a single proton at the nucleus and one electron orbiting around it.
The hydrogen atom has one proton as its nucleus and one electron orbiting around the nucleus.
A nucleus of Protos and Neutrons held together by the strong force with orbiting electrons around the nucleus.