what is the nucleus? edit

The nucleus is the small, dense center of an atom where nearly all of its mass is concentrated. It contains protons and neutrons (collectively known as nucleons).

properties edit

  • contains: Protons and neutrons
  • charge: positive (due to protons)
  • mass: >99.9% of the atom’s total mass
  • size: ~1/100,000 of the atom’s total diameter

discovery edit

ernest rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus in 1911 through his gold foil experiment, showing that the mass and positive charge of an atom are concentrated in a central region.

function of the nucleus edit

atomic number and mass number edit

nuclear stability edit

see also edit

disclaimer edit

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