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Most of the volume (space occupied) of the atom is found in... A: Nucleus B: Electron Cloud C: Nucleus and electron cloud have equal volumes (Please help me I’m dying)
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Most of the volume (space occupied) of the atom is found in... A: Nucleus B: Electron Cloud C: Nucleus and electron cloud have equal volumes (Please help me I’m dying)
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Most of the volume (space occupied) of the atom is found in...
A: Nucleus
B: Electron Cloud
C: Nucleus and electron cloud have equal volumes
(Please help me I’m dying)
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Answer: C
Explanation: The outer volume of the atom (which means most of the atom) is occupied by electrons.
Don’t die lol hope this helps :)
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