Yes; the 1s electrons are most likely to be in the nucleus.
No, the electrons are on the outer shell, but a nucleus contains neutrons and protons.
the nucleus does not contain electrons of the atom.
The atomic nucleus contain neutrons and protons.
The nucleus has protons and neutrons. Electrons can be found in the shells of an atom.
An atom contains protons, neutrons, and electrons, electrons being the one that moves around the nucleus. The other two are in the nucleus.
The atomic nucleus contain neutrons and protons; these particles are formed from quarks and gluons.
The atomic nucleus doesn't contain electrons.
electrons
No.
the nucleus does not contain electrons of the atom.
Nucleus does not have electrons in it. It contain protons and neutrons.
Electrons
The atomic nucleus contain neutrons and protons.
An element's nucleus basically contains protons and neutrons. Electrons rotate around the nucleus of an atom.
The nucleus has protons and neutrons. Electrons can be found in the shells of an atom.
An atom contains protons, neutrons, and electrons, electrons being the one that moves around the nucleus. The other two are in the nucleus.
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An atomic nucleus contain protons, neutrons and electrons - not oxygen.