Explain why electrons take up most of the atom's space
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Electrons take up most of the atoms space because they revolve around the nucleus that contains both protons and neutrons and they leave space between each of the shell they revolve in. That's why they take up a lot of space.
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electrons take up most of the atoms space because they revolve around the nucleus that contains both protons and neutrons and they leave space between each of the shell they revolve in therefore they take up a lot of space.
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