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The nucleus is the part of the atom made up of protons and neutrons, and it contains nearly all of the atom's mass. Electrons, which have much lesser mass, orbit around the nucleus.
the smallest part of matter is an atom the smallest part of an atom is called the electron i do believe good luck
The mobile part of an atom is the electron. Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom in various energy levels or orbitals. They are involved in chemical bonding and determining the chemical reactivity of an atom.
A pozitron is not a particle that is part of an atom. Protons, electrons, and neutrons are the three main subatomic particles found in an atom. A pozitron is a type of antimatter particle, specifically the antiparticle of an electron.
The middle part of the atom is called the nucleus, which is composed of protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge. The nucleus makes up the majority of the atom's mass.
The Protons (in the nucleus).
one part cobalt, one part carbon, three parts iodine
No, an atom is
protons and neutrons
The body is made up of atoms.
The nucleus is the part of the atom made up of protons and neutrons, and it contains nearly all of the atom's mass. Electrons, which have much lesser mass, orbit around the nucleus.
The centre of an atom is called the nucleus. It is the largest and heaviest part of the atom. It is made of protons and neutrons, the number depending on the element in question. These are made of smaller particles, but for a basic understanding this is not required.
Actually elements are made of one type of atom. In an atom, there are three particles: protons, neutrons and electrons. Then, there are many more particles making up the protons, neutrons and electrons. These are the quarks. They are so far the smallest part of an element. :)
Actually elements are made of one type of atom. In an atom, there are three particles: protons, neutrons and electrons. Then, there are many more particles making up the protons, neutrons and electrons. These are the quarks. They are so far the smallest part of an element. :)
yes.
In an atom the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. That is, in the case of an un-ionized, non valence bonded molecule... If the atom were ionized, it could have fewer or less electrons. If the atom were part of a valence bonded molecule, it could be sharing valence electrons with other atoms.
The atom is made up of the nucleus (neutrons and protons) and electrons.