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most of space inside an atom​

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Answered by MrsMuffin
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The nucleus makes up a tiny proportion of the space occupied by an atom, while the electrons make up the rest. According to quantum electrodynamics, the space is filled by an electron field around the nucleus which neutralizes its charge and fills the space defining the atom size.

Answered by BrainlyQueen90
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The nucleus makes up a tiny proportion of the space occupied by an atom, while the electrons make up the rest. According to quantum electrodynamics, the space is filled by an electron field around the nucleus which neutralizes its charge and fills the space defining the atom size.

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