Electons make part of molecules. Air molecules are constituted mainly of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, (and other elements like nitrogen) Such molecules move freely in space, but it can't move alone, protons and neutrons are part of air molecules, except in electric circuit where electrons move alone inside of conductors.
i think ur trying to say, "electrons move in what is called...an atoms electron what?"
the answer is the electron cloud
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it is actuallt called an atom movement . the movement then charges the atoms to become a whole other thing.
Electrons move in what is called an atom's electron cloud
Electrons move in an electron cloud around the nucleus.
Electric current is the movement of electrons.
The movement of an electron from one atom to another is called a wave function.
It caused by replusion and attraction
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Electrons
Generally an atom has equal number of electrons and protons. and we know that electrons are negatively charged and protons are positively charged so atom is neutral. But when an atom loses electrons it acquires a positive charge. And this positive species is called cation.
When an element reacts with another element, they form a compound. How a compound is formed has to do with the number of valence electrons. The valence electrons are the electrons which are held in the outer most energy level.
The question is somewhat vague. If the question were written as an atom contains seven electrons in the outermost energy level and that outermost shell is a p-shell then the atom is a halogen. If the atom contains seven electrons in the outermost energy level and that outermost shell is a d-shell or f-shell then the atom is a metal.
Electrons can move from atom to atom and from object to object
elecron can move from atom to atom... yes
electrons
The region of an atom in which the electrons move is called the electron shell, or electron cloud.
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Electrons move around the nucleus of the atom.
Yes, and that's how some molecules form.
The electrons of an atom can note freely around an atom.