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miss Akunina [59]
3 years ago
15

Why do electrons stay around the nucleus of an atom?

Physics
2 answers:
LuckyWell [14K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

There are 2 different types of neutrons. Negative and positive. They are both fighting over the atom. The atom doesn't know who to pick! The happy one? Or the emo one? They are both staying close because they don't want to lose this fight.  (Actual answer below)

Explanation:

When there are too many protons, some of the outer protons are loosely bound and more free to react with the electron. But most atoms do not have too many protons, so there is nothing for the electron to interact with. As a result, each electron in a stable atom remains in its spread-out wavefunction shape.

yulyashka [42]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

the nucleus of the atom is positively charged and the electrons are negatively charged, they are attracted to each other...

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