⚡ The wild cards. These tiny, negatively charged particles zip around the nucleus in a cloud. They’re responsible for electricity, magnetism, and every chemical bond that holds your world together.
If an atom were expanded to the size of a football stadium, the nucleus would be the size of a small marble in the center, and the electrons would be like tiny gnats buzzing in the highest seats. Everything else? Just empty space. subatomic particle
Ever wonder what’s actually going on inside an atom? It’s not just empty space—it’s a chaotic, high-speed world of . Here’s the quick breakdown of the "Big Three": ⚡ The wild cards
⚖️ The stabilizers. Also in the nucleus, these have no charge but provide the "glue" (strong nuclear force) that keeps the protons from flying apart. If an atom were expanded to the size
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