The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom is called atomic or nuclear energy. This energy is potential because it is kinetic.
Binding energy
This is the nuclear energy.
the nuclear binding energy
The center of an atom is called a nucleus (nucleifor plural).Center of an atom is called the "Nucleus".
Potential energy. Potential energy = mass * gravitational constant * height As you see, the further the electron is from the nucleus ( how " high " it is ) the more energy it contains. So, that would be the outer valance electron(s).
the denser part of an atom is the nucleus. about 99% of the mass of an atom is concentrated within the atom.
During formation of bond,the atoms come close,then their are two possibilities 1. The force of attraction between electron of one atom and the nucleus of the other atom and the electron of the other atom attracts the nucleus of the another atom.This attractive forces lowers the potential energy of the two atoms and their are chances of bond formation. 2.There are also repulsive forces between nucleus-nucleus and electron-electron,which increases the potential energy. But as the attractive forces are dominant over the repulsive forces,therefore atoms come close and lower the energy of atoms forming bond.... During the formation of bond the potential energy of the atoms decreased.
The same as is found in the nucleus of any atom, it is called binding energy which is a specific form of potential energy.
Energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom is called Atomic Energy or nuclear energy.
potential energy
This is the nuclear energy.
the nuclear binding energy
The center of an atom is called a nucleus (nucleifor plural).Center of an atom is called the "Nucleus".
Physically put, the electron has more energy the farther ( higher ) it is from the nucleus. Simple potential energy. PE = mgh
Nuclear fission
Binding energy. and some is even stored in particles, such as the neutron which has a half-life of about ten minutes before it disintegrates with the release of energy.
Nuclear energy. (Centre of an atom → nucleus → nuclear)
Potential energy. Potential energy = mass * gravitational constant * height As you see, the further the electron is from the nucleus ( how " high " it is ) the more energy it contains. So, that would be the outer valance electron(s).
The cloud around an atom's nucleus is called an electron cloud. An electromagnetic force binds electrons inside an electrostatic potential well, which surrounds the nucleus.