Electrons are most likely to be found in the electron cloud surrounding the atomic nucleus.
Electron orbitals.
An electron cloud is made of electrons, which are negatively charged subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom in a probabilistic manner, forming a region of space where an electron is likely to be found.
The electrons occupy the electron cloud. It is not a cloud at all; it is simply a region where electrons are most likely to be found.
Electrons can be found in regions of space around the nucleus called electron shells or energy levels. These shells are designated by the principal quantum number, with the first shell closest to the nucleus and subsequent shells further away. Within each shell, electrons occupy specific orbitals, which are specific regions where electrons are most likely to be found.
Electrons are found floating in the clouds, specifically in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom. Protons and neutrons, on the other hand, are located in the nucleus of the atom and do not float in clouds. The electron cloud represents the regions where electrons are likely to be found, while protons and neutrons remain confined within the atomic nucleus.
no, the electrons orbit the nuclei .
J.J Thompson
That was Niels Bohr
Orbiting the atom.
sub levels
This scientist is Robert Millikan (1868-1953).
The electron cloud is the region surrounding an atomic nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found.
According to scientist Rutherford, in the core of an atom is a positively charged nucleus and the nucleus is surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
energy levels
Electron orbitals.
The Bohr atom imagined that electrons orbit the nucleus in much the same way that planets orbit the sun. The modern atomic model has electrons in the form of a cloud that surrounds the nucleus without actually moving in orbit around it. Moving electrons would have to emit photons, lose energy, and spiral into the nucleus, thus destroying the atom. They don't really orbit.
A chemist or a materials scientist would likely investigate how to synthesize materials found in plants, such as natural fibers or bio-based plastics, by studying the chemical composition and properties of these materials to develop synthetic alternatives.