An atom contains protons, neutrons, and electrons, electrons being the one that moves around the nucleus. The other two are in the nucleus.
No, Electrons do. Protons do not orbit around the nucleus of atom. It is electron which moves around the nucleus.
the nucleus consists of protons and neutrons. Those are made up of quarks but for a chemistry class you'll probably only need to know the neutrons and protons. The overall charge of the nucleus is how many protons are in the nucleus. To know this all you need is the atomic number of the element. So for hydrogen it is 1 and for oxygen it is 8. The charge of the whole atom is different though. It is the protons- the electrons.
Protons and neutrons are found in the center of the atom in a core called the nucleus. Electrons are found in a cloud that continually moves around the nucleus
The crust moves like globe, for example. you know how there is rings around it? that will be the crust and the ball will be the mantle. Spin the rings, not the globe. the crust moves AROUND the mantle
electrons
Electrons!
An atom contains protons, neutrons, and electrons, electrons being the one that moves around the nucleus. The other two are in the nucleus.
Protons.
neutrons and protons
No, Electrons do. Protons do not orbit around the nucleus of atom. It is electron which moves around the nucleus.
The negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around the nucleus is the electron. The proton, along with the neutron, comprises the nucleus.
Protons and neutrons are found in the center of the atom in a core called the nucleus. Electrons are found in a cloud that continually moves around the nucleus
The particle that "circles" the center of an atom is an electron. (In reality, electrons act more like waves vibrating around an atom that particle circling an atom.) (Both neutrons and protons make up the center of an atom, neutrons have no charge and protons a positive one.)
It is always changing as the ringmaster moves around. He usually goes to major cities like Falador.
Satellite. Satellites can be natural, in which case we usually call them "moons", or artificial.
how does the air around us moves?