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What takes up space in a atom?

Atoms don't neccassarilly have space inside of them. Atoms are very small peices of matter, orbiting around each other. The nucleus contains neutrons and protons, and electrons orchit this nucleus. I am not sure what you exactly mean by "space in an atom" but atoms are very small, and take up hardly any space.


Why don't proton take part in chemical reaction?

Protons are located inside the nucleus, so it makes it difficult for them to participate in any type of interactions with other atoms. Electrons, on the other hand, are outside the nucleus, and so are in a much better position to interact with other atoms.


What are atoms mostly of?

Mostly empty space.!!!! An atom has a nucleus containing protons and neutrons. Around this nucleus are energy shells of electrons. The analogy is the Solar System. The Sun is the nucleus, the planets are the electrons, but think of all the space between the Sun and the Planets. An atom can be thought of in the same manner.


What type of information does the atomic number provide?

The total number of protons and neutrons in an atoms nucleus. The proton number on the other hand states just the number of protons in an atoms nucleus, hence the atomic number take away the proton number equals the number of neutrons in an atoms nucleus.


Why do the cells have no nucleus?

because they the proton and electron take it over so it has no space


What these takes up the most space in an atom?

The thing that takes up the most space of an atom at about 99.99% of the size of the atom is empty space. The majority of the remaining 0.01% is found in the nucleus and about 0.00001% of the atom is taken by the electrons.


Which part of an atom takes up the most space?

The protrons and the neutrons take up the most space in a atom.The nucleus takes up the majority of the atoms mass but the majority of the atom at about 99.99% of the atom is actually empty space.


Is everything 99.9 percent nothing?

Well, I know this weird guy who says that there's a MASSIVE space between the electrons in an atom and the nucleus, and that space makes up 99.9% of the atom, with the nucleus and the electrons making up only 0.1%. Therefore, since everything is made up of matter (atoms) everything is apparantly 99.9% nothingness. BUT I don't believe him, I don't reckon that the nucleus and electron, as small as they are and as large as the gap is, that they could only take up 0.1% of the space. RIDICULOUSNESS! So believe what you want to believe...


How much space does mercury take up in space?

lots


Is concrete considered as nonmatter?

Does it take up space and made of atoms? Yes, concrete is matter


Gases take up a lot of space because?

their molecules have very little attraction for one another. or for some other question Gases take up so much space because their molecules spread out to fill their space and like to be far apart from each other.


Does cytoplasm fill the space between the nucleus and the cell membrane?

Yes, cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the space between the nucleus and the cell membrane in a cell. It contains various organelles and is where many cellular processes take place.