Well, friend, most of the volume of an atom is found in its electron cloud. Just like a happy little cloud floating around a mountain, the electrons in an atom move in a vast space around the nucleus. It's a beautiful dance of energy and balance that makes each atom unique and special.
the nucleus ^^to whoever wrote this answer.. you are stupid. the nucleus is where most of the MASS is contained. so the correct answer is that the volume is found around the nucleus NOT the nucleus... to the above who said he was stupid, you are stupid.
Yes, the majority of an atom's volume is indeed empty space. At the center of the atom is a dense nucleus containing protons and neutrons, while electrons orbit around the nucleus in distinct energy levels. The space between the nucleus and the electrons is where most of the atom's volume is found.
The electron in a hydrogen atom is most likely to be found in the 1s orbital.
True, most of an atom's volume is the space in which electrons move.
Oh, dude, most of the mass of an atom comes from protons and neutrons hanging out in the nucleus like the cool kids they are. But when it comes to volume, it's all about those electron clouds just chilling out in the outer regions, taking up space and giving the atom its size. So, yeah, protons and neutrons bring the mass, while electrons bring the volume. It's like a party where everyone has their own role to play.
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No, a proton is a subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom. The majority of the volume of an atom is made up of the empty space surrounding the nucleus, where the electrons are found.
Most of the volume of an atom is vacuum.
Most of the volume of an atom is vacuum.
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.
Most of the mass of an atom is due to protons (1.0073 amu) & neutrons (1.0087 amu) the other component, electrons, only has a mass of 0.00054858 amu so its contribution is generally insignificant.
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No it does not.
Empty space makes up most of the volume of an atom. The nucleus (protons and neutrons) make up most of the mass.
An atom's electrons are distributed through most of its volume.
The great majority of the mass of an atom is found in the nucleus, where protons and neutrons are located. The nucleus is incredibly dense and accounts for almost all of the atom's mass, while electrons, which are much smaller and lighter, contribute very little to the overall mass of the atom.
the nucleus ^^to whoever wrote this answer.. you are stupid. the nucleus is where most of the MASS is contained. so the correct answer is that the volume is found around the nucleus NOT the nucleus... to the above who said he was stupid, you are stupid.