Neutrons and electrons are found in the nucleus of an atom; electrons are outside the nucleus in "electron clouds".
nucleus is found at the centre of an atom. however the size of the nucleus is about 10-12 nm
The nucleus is found at the center of the atom and the electron cloud is found orbiting the nucleus at fixed, quantified radii.
in the nucleus of an atom
The protons and neutrons in an atom are in its nucleus; newtons are a unit of force and as such, nonmaterials.
A neutron has no electrical charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom.Alternate wording to an inexact question:If you are referring to the nucleus of an atom, there must always be at least one proton. So there has to always be a positive charge. The other component, the neutron, has no charge. The electrons orbiting the nucleus have the negative charge. So if no electrical charge is found in the nucleus, it is not an atom and therefore not a nucleus.
in the center of the atom
The nucleus is found in the center of every atom.
it's found in the center.
The nucleus, which is the center of the atom.
The nucleus can be found in the center of an atom. The electrons can be found in the 'surface' if an atom is considered to be a sphere.
Positive -positive
Neutrons and protons
nucleus is found at the centre of an atom. however the size of the nucleus is about 10-12 nm
The nucleus is the dense center of an atom made of neutrons and protons surrounded by clouds of electrons.
The nucleus.
The center of an atom is the atomic nucleus.
The nucleus is found at the center of the atom and the electron cloud is found orbiting the nucleus at fixed, quantified radii.