The gap between electron and nucleus(proton) in hydrogen atom is:
absolutely empty
full of electromagnetic radiation
full of air
full of ether
A
absolutely empty
B
full of electromagnetic radiation
C
full of ether
D
full of air
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In an atom, protons are present in the nucleus and electrons are revolving in orbits around the nucleus. Therefore in a hydrogen atom, the space between one proton and one electron is empty.
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