No, it is filled with space.
An atom's electrons are distributed through most of its volume.
Empty space.
They do involve in chemical bonding.
Neutrons and protons.
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Both, while electrons make up the most of the shell that counts as volume for matter electrons still require protons to keep them in stable orbit. But in short yes it is the electrons. Alex PH
Atoms are most tightly packed in solid matter, where they are held in a fixed position and are in close proximity to each other.
An atom's electrons are distributed through most of its volume.
No, atoms are most stable when their outermost electron shells are completely filled. This is because a full outer shell results in a lower energy state, making the atom more stable. Partially filled shells can lead to greater reactivity as atoms seek to fill or empty their outermost shell.
Most of the volume of matter, like a tabletop, is considered empty space because the atoms that make up matter are mostly empty space themselves. Atoms consist of a small, dense nucleus surrounded by electrons orbiting at a relatively large distance from the nucleus. So while matter may appear solid, it is mostly made up of empty space within the atomic structure.
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Presumably that refers to matter that is made up of atoms. Most matter in your everyday life is made up of atoms, but in our Universe, there is about 5 times as much matter that is NOT made up of atoms - the so-called dark matter.
Empty space.
Matter isn't a term that is clearly defined, however I have found it most commonly used distinctively different than mass by using the assumption that an atom is a quantized form of matter. Ergo, the number of atoms is the amount of matter in an object. The unit for a number of atoms is Moles. A mole is Avagadro's Number of atoms, which is independent of the mass of the matter. Thus, knowing the mass of a discrete number of moles of a particular substance, and knowing the mass of a given sample, you can calculate how much "matter" is actually present in the sample. Also, don't confuse any of this with volume. This was all independent of volume.
They do involve in chemical bonding.
Matter is made up of elements and compounds, which are made up of atoms. But in an atom, most of the volume that it takes up is empty space. So all matter is mostly made up of empty space.