Which does not describe the relationship between the nucleus and the electron cloud of an atom?
The electron cloud takes up much more space than the nucleus.
The electrons move much faster than the particles in the nucleus.
The masses of the nucleus and electron cloud are balanced.
The charges of the nucleus and electron cloud are balanced.
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The atomic particles protons and neutrons are heavier than the electrons and are found in the nucleus of an atom. The electrons are the free flowing particles that are found in a cloud that orbits the nucleus. The electron cloud is much bigger than the nucleus.Atoms are the basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements. The term "atom" comes from the Greek word for indivisible, because it was once thought that atoms were the smallest things in the universe and could not be divided. We now know that atoms are made up of three particles: protons, neutrons and electrons — which are composed of even smaller particles, such as quarks.
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Nucleus and Electron
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- The masses of the nucleus and electron cloud are balanced
- The nuclear particles protons and neutrons are heavier than the electrons and are found in the nucleus of a molecule
- The electrons are the free streaming particles that are found in a cloud that circles the nucleus
- The electron cloud is a lot greater than the nucleus.Thus, electrons don't circle a nucleus
- Protons and neutrons, which are situated inside the nucleus at the focal point of the molecule, electrons are found outside the nucleus
- Inverse electric charges draw in one another, negative electrons are pulled in to the positive nucleus
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