Bohr Model
protons(+) an neutrons(=) inside the nucleus and electrons(-) revolving around it.
Dalton proposed planetary model. He kept electrons at a distance.
An atom is the smallest amount of an element that still retains that element's properties. An atom is made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons have a positive charge, and are part of the nucleus. Neutrons have no charge, and are part of the nucleus as well. Electrons have a negative charge, and orbit the nucleus. Scientists also believe that protons and neutrons are made up of quarks.
it tells you the amount of electrons the atom has orbitting the atom and the nucleus
Well there is protons, electrons, and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus and the electron i outside revolving around it. The number of them depends on what periodic element specifically.
Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom. The classical model shows them circling but in fact, their position and path is more complicated. The nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons. Protein is a molecule, not a component of atoms.
Bohr's models represent the structure of the atom, as he idealized. In the middle we would have a circle representing the positively charged nucleus. Then, circling around the nucleus in specific orbits we would have the negatively charged electrons, like the planets circling around the sun, but with electromagnetic forces instead of gravitational.
electrons that are closer to the nucleus!..apex//
The location of an electron is circling the outside of an atom.
The current view of the atom describes the location of electrons as existing in electron clouds or orbitals around the nucleus. Electrons do not follow a specific path but are rather found within a specific probability distribution around the nucleus. This model is known as the quantum mechanical model.
Assuming that by nucleus you refer to an atom the particles circling the atoms center (protons and neutrons ) are called electrons.
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
The electrons circle the nucleus in specific orbits.
Now, an advanced model derived from the Niels Bohr theory.
Electrons are not found in the nucleus of an atom. Instead, electrons orbit around the nucleus in specific energy levels.
Rutherford's model includes a high density nucleus containing most of the mass, along with electrons circling the nucleus having a low density.
Electrons are structured in specific energy levels or electron shells around the nucleus of an atom. These energy levels can hold a specific number of electrons, with the innermost shell able to hold up to 2 electrons and subsequent shells having higher capacities. Electrons in an atom occupy the lowest possible energy levels before filling higher-energy levels.