If the radius of the atom is distance from point A to D, where is the MOST likely location of GREATEST concentration of mass?
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the mass will be in the A as the mass is in the nucleus in an atom
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The concentration of mass of an atom is at the center i.e. at the nucleus i.e. at the point A.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the center of the atom is A and the point D is the farthest point in the atom from A.
We know that the protons and neutrons are concentrated at the center of an atom, called the zone as the nucleus and the electrons are placed in the orbits that are surrounding the nucleus.
Therefore, the concentration of mass of an atom is at the center i.e. at the nucleus i.e. at the point A. (Answer)
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