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What is inside in nucleus other than proton and neutron? |
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Answer» us is the center of an atom, where the subatomic particles are. All atoms are made of THREE subatomic ("smaller than an atom") particles: neutrons, protons, and electrons. The neutrons and protons are in the nucleus, and they give an atom most of its mass, and positive charge. The electrons are negatively charged, and surround the nucleus to balance the charge, but there is a HUGE empty space between the nucleus and the electrons. The nucleus is so small compared to the volume that electrons take up over 99% of atoms are empty space, but somehow everything feels pretty solid! (electrons MOVE around inside a large volume that we call the atom, but each electron is very small if you treat it like a PARTICLE. You'll learn later you can treat it like a wave, but don't worry about that yet.)please mark as BRAINLIEST if you feel like:) |
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