Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus, and electrons are in the cloud that surrounds it.
The nucleus contains the nucleolus and DNA. The cell that would only contain two things is the animal cell. The plant would just be the nucleolus.
the nucleus of an atom has two subatomic particles protons and neutrons the nucleus does not contain atoms but subatomic particles of atoms
protons and neutrons are the sub atomic particles found inside the nucleus of an atom
Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus of an atom.
Protons and neutrons
dna and rna
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There are two main parts of an atom. The one that contains the most mass is the nucleus, which holds all of the protons and neutrons in a ball at the center of the atom. The second part is the cloud of electrons that orbit the nucleus. So, protons are found in the nucleus of an atom.
The nucleus of a helium atom is composed of two protons and two neutrons. Alpha particles have the same composition as the nucleus of a helium atom.
In the most widely taught atomic model, the atom's two main parts are the nucleus and the electron cloud. The nucleus is the ultra-dense core of the atom, containing large, heavy protons and neutrons (large and heavy are of course comparative measures - they are both infinitesimal). The electron cloud is the area around the nucleus in which the negatively charged electrons orbit (possibly) the nucleus. Think of the Sun and the Planets and you've got the right idea, only it's a bit more complicated with the Atom. The electrons do not move in their orbitals exclusively; when the system gains or loses energy they are rife to jump from one to another, emitting or absorbing light. Also, the electrons' positions cannot be known certainly. Thus, the electron cloud - an area in which electrons might be orbiting.
Atoms are made of a nucleus that is surrounded by electron clouds. The nucleus is formed from all the atom's protons and neutrons. Proton and neutrons are made up of even smaller particles called quarks.
In general, the nucleus and the electron cloud are the two distinct features of the volume of the atom. The nucleus is home to the proton(s) and whatever neutrons are present, and the electron cloud is where the electrons all hang out. The nucleus, with its protons and neutrons, has most of an atom's mass concentrated there. The electrons are relatively far away, and the orbits they describe give the atom its "shape" by defining its volume in space.
The atom is composed of two parts, the nucleus, which contains the Protons and neutrons, and is positively charged; and the negative electrons surrounding it.
Two protons and (two) neutrons inside the nucleus of the atom. Two electrons outside the nucleus.
Protons and Neutrons
There are two main parts of an atom. The one that contains the most mass is the nucleus, which holds all of the protons and neutrons in a ball at the center of the atom. The second part is the cloud of electrons that orbit the nucleus. So, protons are found in the nucleus of an atom.
Neutons, located in the nucleus. Protons, also located the the nucleus but Elecrons, there is further study.
The nucleus of a helium atom contains two protons and two neutrons.
The nucleus of a helium atom is composed of two protons and two neutrons. Alpha particles have the same composition as the nucleus of a helium atom.
its proton and its nucleus will have two protons so its electron and atom
Atoms actually have two parts, the nucleus (in the center) and the electron cloud (surrounding the nucleus) however the parts also have parts. A nucleus either has just a proton (in the case of the lightest hydrogen isotope) or it contains both protons and neutrons. And protons and neutrons in turn are composed of quarks. So if you look at an atom in finer detail, you can break it down to quarks and electrons.
In the most widely taught atomic model, the atom's two main parts are the nucleus and the electron cloud. The nucleus is the ultra-dense core of the atom, containing large, heavy protons and neutrons (large and heavy are of course comparative measures - they are both infinitesimal). The electron cloud is the area around the nucleus in which the negatively charged electrons orbit (possibly) the nucleus. Think of the Sun and the Planets and you've got the right idea, only it's a bit more complicated with the Atom. The electrons do not move in their orbitals exclusively; when the system gains or loses energy they are rife to jump from one to another, emitting or absorbing light. Also, the electrons' positions cannot be known certainly. Thus, the electron cloud - an area in which electrons might be orbiting.
Atoms are made of a nucleus that is surrounded by electron clouds. The nucleus is formed from all the atom's protons and neutrons. Proton and neutrons are made up of even smaller particles called quarks.
every atom has not 2 parts but 30 parts! WOW!