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John Balcock discovered that electrons can never be exactly found around an atom.

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What is a nuecleus orbited by?

A nucleus is orbited by electrons in an atom. Electrons are negatively charged particles that move around the positively charged nucleus in specific energy levels or orbits. The interaction between the electrons and the nucleus holds the atom together.


Do the electrons go left or right?

Electrons were generally thought of as individual electrons that rotate around a nucleus; however, they look more like a cloud around a nucleus and are in all places at the same time.


Which parts of the atom move around the nucleous?

Electrons. They have a negative charge.


Is electrons found inside the nucleus?

They are not in the nucleaus, they orbit around the nucleus.


Does electrons make up an atom nucleus?

No, the electrons are around the nucleus, not in the nucleus.


Are electrons next to the nucleus?

No, electrons are around nucleus but at a great distance.


Are the number of electrons in the nucleus of an atom that element's atomic number?

There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals around and outside the nucleus.There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals outside and around the nucleus.


Where are the protons neutrons and electron located in the atom?

Protons and neutrons are located within the nucleus. Electrons are revolving around the nucleus.


Boron has how many electrons in the nuclei?

No atom has its electrons in its nucleus, and boron has five electrons around its nucleus.


What keeps electrons moving around the nucleus?

Electrons move around the nucleus due to the attractive force between the positively charged protons in the nucleus and the negatively charged electrons. This force, called electrostatic attraction, keeps the electrons in orbit around the nucleus.


What is around an atom's nucleus?

It is the electron cloud that surrounds the nucleus of an atom. The electrons move in their orbits around the nucleus, and they form the cloud.


Is it possible to stop the electrons revolving around the nucleus?

No, it is not possible to stop the electrons from revolving around the nucleus unless they are stripped off from the nucleus.