The electron cloud that contains the electrons outside the nucleus takes up the most space of the atom.
the distance from its nuclei and the atomic radius
Most of the size of an atom is made up of the electron cloud, where electrons are located. The nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons, is much smaller in comparison to the overall size of the atom.
No, it is the small central part, surrounded by a cloud of electrons, which in effect determine the size of the atom.but the penis is a lot bigger
The size of an atom is mainly determined by the arrangement of electrons around the nucleus. Electrons are constantly moving in an electron cloud, leading to a fuzzy boundary for the atom. The nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons, contributes very little to the overall size of an atom.
No, electrons do not significantly contribute to the size of an atom. The size of an atom is primarily determined by the size of the electron cloud, which is the region around the nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found. Electrons themselves are tiny particles with negligible mass compared to the nucleus.
It’s the most massive part of the atom
The nucleus. The nucleus contains both of the protons and neutrons of an atom, and make up more than 99% of the atoms matter and weight. If size is talking about measurements of width and space taken up, the outer ring of the atom, the electrons, span out away from the nucleus, orbiting it in an elliptical shape. The electrons of an atom are not physically attached to the atom, and can be arguably not part of the specific atom because the electrons can become intertwined with other atoms' electrons.
No. It is the only way to measure an atom because the orbital is the outer part of the atom and determines its size.
The nucleus. The nucleus contains both of the protons and neutrons of an atom, and make up more than 99% of the atoms matter and weight. If size is talking about measurements of width and space taken up, the outer ring of the atom, the electrons, span out away from the nucleus, orbiting it in an elliptical shape. The electrons of an atom are not physically attached to the atom, and can be arguably not part of the specific atom because the electrons can become intertwined with other atoms' electrons.
the distance from its nuclei and the atomic radius
The electron is most responsible for the size of an atom because it occupies the space around the nucleus in electron clouds. The number of electrons and their energy levels determine the size of an atom.
Most of the size of an atom is made up of the electron cloud, where electrons are located. The nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons, is much smaller in comparison to the overall size of the atom.
it depends wheather the atom is a eukaryotic or prokaryotic cell. Both have different sizes
The nucleus has most of the mass (weight) of an atom. The size of the atom, however, is related to its electron cloud (i.e. to the electrons that orbit around the nucleus)
The atom that is smallest in size is the hydrogen atom.
No, it is the small central part, surrounded by a cloud of electrons, which in effect determine the size of the atom.but the penis is a lot bigger
By the size of the atom and its mass