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The space around the nucleus in which an electron moves is called the electron cloud.
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Electron Cloud
This region is the electron cloud.
The region surrounding the nucleus in which electrons with certain energy move is called the orbital. It refers to a bit of space where there is a 95% chance of finding an electron.
electron cloud
what is the area outside the nucleus where electrons are found
An orbit can also be called an energy level, which can be found in an atom. When an atom is 'excited', its electrons move up energy levels, changing it's shape from an S-cloud (circular) to a P-cloud (hourglass). Then, the electrons settle and go bake to their natural state. An 'S' level can hold 2 electrons A 'P' level can hold 6 electrons A 'D' level can hold 10 electrons and an 'F' electron can hold 14 electrons
The region outside the nucleus where electrons can most probably be found is called the Atomic Orbital. The Atomic Orbital is also known as the Electron Cloud.
The region surrounding the nucleus in which electrons with certain energy move is called the orbital. It refers to a bit of space where there is a 95% chance of finding an electron.
This is the electron cloud, around the atomic nucleus.
electron cloud
Electrons
electrons
The quantum mechanics model of the atom indicates that electrons orbit the atomic nucleus in an electron cloud. Electrons orbit the nucleus in discrete energy levels within the electron cloud.
what is the area outside the nucleus where electrons are found
valence electrons
electron cloud
atomic orbital
The Electron Cloud
Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in patterns called electron shells.