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why is most of the space occupied by an atom empty space? because the electrons orbit the nucleus much like the planets orbit the sun because atoms are completely solid
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Atoms have a small, dense nucleus with electrons orbiting around it at relatively large distances. This results in most of the atom's volume being empty space. Atoms are not completely solid.
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because the electrons orbit the nucleus much like the planets orbit the sun