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The thing that takes up the most space of an atom at about 99.99% of the size of the atom is empty space. The majority of the remaining 0.01% is found in the nucleus and about 0.00001% of the atom is taken by the electrons.
Yes, when materials get smaller, the spaces between their particles generally decrease. This is because the relative volume occupied by the material's particles becomes greater as the material is compressed or made denser.
In the nucleus of the atom, along with neutrons. The electrons are found around the nucleus. If the atom was the size of a Baseball stadium, the nucleus would be the size of a baseball! Most of the space in an atom is taken up by the electron cloud which surrounds the nucleus. That is why atoms are actually mostly empty space.
Aerosols such as dust, sea salt, and smoke are types of condensation nuclei that are most likely to cause clouds to form. These particles provide surfaces for water vapor to condense and form cloud droplets.
Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are usually Sulfate aerosol (SO42- and methanesulfonic acid droplets).
False. Most of the volume occupied by a piece of copper is taken up by the electrons moving around the copper nuclei. The size of the atomic nuclei is very small compared to the overall size of the atom.
No. Ernest Rutherford's experiments showed that the majority of the thin gold film is made up of empty space.
No, most of the volume occupied by a piece of copper is taken up by the electrons surrounding the copper nuclei. The electrons occupy a much larger volume compared to the nuclei due to their lower mass and ability to move more freely within the atomic structure.
Most of space is taken up by the rarest, least dense nothingness imaginable.
Most of space is taken up by the rarest, least dense nothingness imaginable.
no. Only 1/6 th of the place is taken by the nucleas.
The space in which electrons move is huge compared to the space occupied by the atomic nucleus. Electrons are found in electron clouds that extend far beyond the nucleus, making up most of the volume of an atom. The nucleus, where the protons and neutrons are located, is very small in comparison.
Most of the space in an atom is taken up by the electron cloud, which surrounds the nucleus. Electrons orbit the nucleus at varying distances, creating a region of probability where they are likely to be found. While the nucleus itself is very small and dense, containing protons and neutrons, the vast area occupied by the electron cloud accounts for the majority of an atom's volume.
Water placed in a bottle occupies the space within the confines of the bottle. Even if the water was poured out onto the table, it still takes up space as it drips off the table and onto the carpet below.
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An "atom" occupied by nearly massless electrons would most likely be referred to as a "plasma." Plasma is the fourth state of matter where the electrons are not bound to any specific atom, but rather move freely throughout the substance.