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The electron cloud around the nucleus of an atom includes probable locations rather than precise orbitals.Atoms with larger atomic numbers have a larger electron cloud, or system of orbitals.
The Electron
"Electron cloud" is the name given to the electrons which surrounds the atomic nucleus.
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This question doesn't technically have an answer. The electron cloud simply surrounds the nucleus and contains the electrons. Each atom of different elements has a different number of protons. It is not determined by the electron cloud. An electron cloud doesn't have a nucleus as the question implies either. An electron cloud odes not contain protons either. Just electrons, as the name suggests.
An electron cloud is an atomic orbital.
The Electron Cloud model
The electron cloud. The atomic radius roughly describes the distance from the nucleus to the electron cloud.
The electron cloud model best describes the organization of electrons around the nucleus of an atom.
The electron cloud around the nucleus of an atom includes probable locations rather than precise orbitals.Atoms with larger atomic numbers have a larger electron cloud, or system of orbitals.
The Electron
An electron cloud surrounding an atom is a visualization tool to allow for the discussion of atomic proberties. Since electrons behave with wavelike properties, the "cloud" is a representaion of the probability density of the electron's wavefunctions.
The atom is basically divided into the atomic nucleus and the electron cloud. In the atomic nucleus there are positively charged protons and neutral neutrons. In the electron cloud, not surprisingly, are negatively charged electrons.
The electron cloud is the region surrounding an atomic nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found.
The electron cloud model best describes the organization of electrons around the nucleus of an atom.
The electron cloud model best describes the organization of electrons around the nucleus of an atom.
The negative ionic radius is larger than the neutral atomic radius