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Particle in the nucleus of an atom?

Most generically, nucleons.


Where is the nucleus of an atom?

The number of nucleons in an atom can vary. A nucleon is either of the two components that make up an atomic nucleus. That's either a proton or a neutron. Different atoms have different numbers of nucleons, and even different atoms of a given element can have different numbers of nucleons (because of isotopic variation). Let's look an a couple of examples to make our point.In hydrogen-1, which is the simplest and most common form of hydrogen, there is one proton in the nucleus of the atom. It has 1 nucleon. In hydrogen-2, there are a proton and a neutron in the nucleus, and that's 2 nucleons. In hydrogen-3, there are a proton and two neutrons in that nucleus, and that's 3 nucleons. In helium-3, there are two protons and a neutron in the nucleus, and that's 3 nucleons. You can see what's happening if you think it through.


What is a single celled organism without a nucleus?

Bacteria are most commonly prokaryotes and have no membrane-bound organelles which includes the nucleus.


What are the nucleus of most atoms consist of?

The nucleus of an atom is made up of two types of subatomic particles, protons and neutrons which together are sometimes called nucleons. These subatomic particles are in turn made up of smaller particles called quarks.


Are the protons and neutrons tight or loose in the nucleus of most atoms?

Protons and neutrons are tightly bound together in the nucleus of most atoms through the strong nuclear force. This force overcomes the electromagnetic repulsion between positively charged protons, keeping the nucleus stable.


What element has the greatest nuclear binding energy per nuclear particle?

Iron has the greatest nuclear binding energy per nuclear particle, making it the most stable nucleus. This is because iron's nucleus is at the peak of the binding energy curve, representing the most tightly bound nucleus per nucleon.


The nucleus of an atom contains the?

The nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge. The nucleus is the central core of an atom where most of its mass is concentrated.


How many nucleons are in the most common uranium isotope?

238 nucleons in 238U.


What is nucleus of an atom?

The nucleus of an atom is the central core where protons and neutrons are located. It is very dense and contains most of the mass of the atom. Electrons orbit around the nucleus in specific energy levels.


Which energy level is the strongest of an atom?

The energy level closest to the nucleus is the strongest in an atom. It has the highest energy and is referred to as the ground state. Electrons in this level have the lowest energy and are most tightly bound to the nucleus.


What is the most dense part of an atom?

The nucleus is the most dense part of an atom.


What are the characteristics of an atomic nucleus?

An atomic nucleus is composed of protons and neutrons bound together by the strong nuclear force. It is positively charged due to the protons it contains. The nucleus is extremely dense and makes up the majority of an atom's mass.