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electrostatic force between the nucleus and the electrons.

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How are the electrons held into place within the atom?

They aren't held IN atoms. They are held AROUND atoms. Yet, the answer you seek is still simple. The Protons of any given atom contain a positive charge value of +1. Each Electron carries a negative charge of -1. These opposites attract, and that's why the Electrons stay in place.


Fast moving electrons travel through the empty space surrounding the nucleus How are electrons held within the atom?

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If the outer electrons of the atom of substance are held tightly to the atom you would expect that substance would be .?

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Do electrons repel each other within the same atom?

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