If they did not revolve, but stayed in one place, they would have no energy and would combine with protons in the nucleus to form neutrons.
Electrons are NOT 'dot-point' particles, but a 'cloud' around the nucleus. The analogy is the clouds around the Earth. The Earth is the nucleus. The clouds have varying densities about the Earth; cloudless sky or dense dark sky etc., and move ) have energy).
However if you take away the Earth, these clouds will form a sphere, and this sphere will have a Centre of Gravity/Mass( the dot point). This gives electrons a 'duality' of character, everywhere at once and a dot point.
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An atom's electrons keep moving around its nucleus simply because they are part of that atom. The electrons are not separate from it. Without its electrons no atom can exist as a stable atom. Electrons can migrate (move away) from a given atom but only if other electrons immediately take the place of the ones that have migrated. Such migrating electrons are what form an electric current. An electric current can be made to flow in a solid, a liquid or a gas. If you want to be able to understand and explain this better it would be a good idea to study Physics, Chemistry and Electronics at University!
In energy shells around and outside the nucleus of an atom!!!!
Neutrons and protons make up the nucleus; therefore, they cannot revolve around the nucleus. Electrons, on the other hand, are on orbitals surrounding the nucleus. The number of orbitals and the number of electrons per orbital depend on the placement of the element on the periodic table, the atomic mass, the atomic number, etc. A maximum of eight electrons can be on one orbital.
This is because the protons are found in the nucleus so it wontrevolvearound the electrons.
Nucleus is positively charged and contains positively charged protons and neutral neutrons. The nucleus is present at the centre of an atom. The electrons are negatively charged and revolve around the nucleus.
Around the center of an atom is the electron cloud, where electrons are located. Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus in energy levels or shells.
In energy shells around and outside the nucleus of an atom!!!!
because they are negative charged.
Neutrons and protons make up the nucleus; therefore, they cannot revolve around the nucleus. Electrons, on the other hand, are on orbitals surrounding the nucleus. The number of orbitals and the number of electrons per orbital depend on the placement of the element on the periodic table, the atomic mass, the atomic number, etc. A maximum of eight electrons can be on one orbital.
They are in the nucleus, i.e. the center, of the atom. There are also protons in the nucleus, but the electrons revolve around the nucleus.
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This is because the protons are found in the nucleus so it wontrevolvearound the electrons.
A neutral atom of potassium has 19 electrons surrounding its nucleus.
Nucleus is positively charged and contains positively charged protons and neutral neutrons. The nucleus is present at the centre of an atom. The electrons are negatively charged and revolve around the nucleus.
Nucleus is positively charged and contains positively charged protons and neutral neutrons. The nucleus is present at the centre of an atom. The electrons are negatively charged and revolve around the nucleus.
Yes. because electrons revolve around the nucleus and have practically negligible mass when compared to the nucleus.
the electrons revolve around the nucleus which is in the center of the atom, they revolve around it in 7 imaginary energy levels.