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  • Electron: The Particle Furthest from the Center of an Atom - Explained
    The particle furthest from the center of each atom is the electron.

    Here's why:

    * Atoms are mostly empty space: The nucleus, containing protons and neutrons, is incredibly small compared to the overall size of the atom.

    * Electrons orbit the nucleus: Electrons occupy the space surrounding the nucleus in shells or orbitals. These shells can be quite large, with electrons in the outermost shell being the furthest from the nucleus.

    Let me know if you have any other questions about atoms!

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