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∙ 11y agoquantam mechanics
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∙ 11y agoThe model used to describe the behavior of very small particles like electrons orbiting an atom is the quantum mechanical model. This model incorporates principles of quantum mechanics to describe the probability of finding an electron at different locations around the nucleus of an atom.
Assuming you are talking about an atom, which you really should have stated in your question, the nucleus (the "central part" of the atom) consists of neutrons and protons. The particles orbiting the nucleus are electrons.
An atom contains protons and neutrons in its nucleus, surrounded by electrons orbiting in energy levels. The protons have a positive charge, the electrons have a negative charge, and the neutrons have no charge. Together, these subatomic particles make up the structure of an atom.
Rutherford's atom depicted the nucleus at the center with electrons orbiting around it randomly. Bohr's model incorporated fixed energy levels for electrons, with specific orbits and energy levels. Bohr's model successfully explained the emission spectrum of hydrogen, but further advancements in quantum mechanics were needed to fully describe the behavior of electrons in atoms.
Electrons are found on the outside of an atom, orbiting the nucleus in energy levels or shells. They are negatively charged particles that form the outermost layer of an atom and are involved in chemical reactions and bonding with other atoms.
The electrons in the Bohr's model of the atom have been compared to the planets of our solar system. While Sun has been compared to nucleus containing nutrons and protons. Make note that the path of the electrons in a stable atom is circular.
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Neutrons are microscopic particles fount in the nucleus of atoms. Electrons are particles orbiting the nucleus.
Electrons, my confused compadre. Electrons.
Assuming you are talking about an atom, which you really should have stated in your question, the nucleus (the "central part" of the atom) consists of neutrons and protons. The particles orbiting the nucleus are electrons.
The general particles of an atom are Protons, Neutrons and Electrons. The Protons and Neutrons are in the Nucleus of the atom and the Electrons are orbiting the Nucleus.
Electrons are negatively charged particles of atoms. They are found orbiting the nucleaus at a high speed.
At the core of an atom, is a mass of protons and neutrons. Orbiting the core, are the electrons.
Electrons do not wear anything on their "feet" as they are elementary particles and do not have physical bodies or clothing. They are subatomic particles that can be found orbiting the nucleus of an atom.
Negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom are electrons. Electrons are fundamental particles that carry a negative charge and are involved in chemical bonding and electricity.
Electrons orbit the Nucleus. the Nucleus contains protons and neutrons. The proton contains positive in charge (+) and Neutrons are neutral. (=) However, electrons are the ones with negative charge. (-)
The particles found in the area surrounding the nucleus are called electrons. Electrons are attracted to the protons in the nucleus, but are repelled from other electrons. This is why they can be found orbiting the nucleus.
Yes, electrons are subatomic particles with a negative charge. They are found orbiting the nucleus of atoms and are fundamental components of matter.