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- which most accurately describes the structure of an atom?
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○ protons and electrons are in the nucleus. neutrons surround it.
○ protons and neutrons are in the nucleus. electrons surround it.
○ neutrons and electrons are in the nucleus. protons surround it.
○ electrons are in the nucleus. protons and neutrons surround it.
To determine the correct description of an atom's structure, we recall the atomic model: the nucleus contains protons (positively charged) and neutrons (neutral), while electrons (negatively charged) orbit/surround the nucleus in electron clouds. Let's analyze each option:
- First option: Electrons are not in the nucleus (they surround it), and neutrons are in the nucleus, so this is incorrect.
- Second option: Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus, and electrons surround it. This matches the atomic structure.
- Third option: Electrons are not in the nucleus, and protons are in the nucleus (not surrounding), so this is incorrect.
- Fourth option: Electrons are not in the nucleus (they surround), and protons/neutrons are in the nucleus (not surrounding electrons), so this is incorrect.
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B. Protons and Neutrons are in the nucleus. Electrons surround it. (Note: Assuming the second option is labeled as B; adjust the label based on the actual question's numbering if needed. If the options are labeled as, say, Option 1, Option 2, etc., the correct one is the second option: "Protons and Neutrons are in the nucleus. Electrons surround it.")