It is filled mainly with space.. Atoms are extremely spread out as they have different shells containing electrons. The middle is made up of tightly compressed protons and neutrons while the outside shells are made up of spread out electrons.
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Almost all of the volume of an atom is the space between the nucleus and the electrons.
Three electron shells would be completely filled by a neutral xenon atom.
This may appreciate knowing the volume of the atom, and the total volume of atomic particles (protons, neutrons and electrons).
An atom with an incompletely filled outermost energy level is likely to be reactive. This is because it wants to acquire a filled outermost energy level.
No, it is filled with space.
a atom does have volume
the one that is completely filled
the volume of atom is much greater than that of nucleus
the volume of atom is much greater than that of nucleus
Most of the volume of an atom is vacuum.
Most of the volume of an atom is vacuum.
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A completley filled out electron level makes the atom stable
a happy atom is an atom with all its electron shells completely filled
Most of the volume in an atom is occupied by the electron cloud. Most of the complex reactions of the atom occur in the cloud.
No. The proportion volume taken up by the protons in an atom is incredibly small. The vast majority of the volume of an atom is empty space.