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The atomic nucleus is the central region of an atom, composed of protons and neutrons. It contains nearly all of the atom’s mass.
Representation of the atomic nucleus composed of protons and neutrons.
Description
The nucleus is bound together by the strong nuclear force and is much smaller than the overall size of the atom. Electrons occupy regions outside the nucleus in quantum states.
Properties
- nuclear charge
- mass number
- binding energy
See also
Table of contents (185 articles)
Index
Core theory
Applications and extensions
Full contents
1. Foundations (11) ↑ Back to index
2. Conceptual and interpretations (14) ↑ Back to index
3. Mathematical structure and systems (13) ↑ Back to index
4. Atomic and spectroscopy (14) ↑ Back to index
5. Wavefunctions and modes (9) ↑ Back to index
6. Quantum dynamics and evolution (17) ↑ Back to index
7. Measurement and information (9) ↑ Back to index
8. Quantum information and computing (10) ↑ Back to index
9. Quantum optics and experiments (5) ↑ Back to index
10. Open quantum systems (9) ↑ Back to index
11. Quantum field theory (20) ↑ Back to index
12. Statistical mechanics and kinetic theory (9) ↑ Back to index
13. Condensed matter and solid-state physics (13) ↑ Back to index

149. Physics:Quantum well
154. Physics:Quantum dot
14. Plasma and fusion physics (8) ↑ Back to index
15. Timeline (8) ↑ Back to index
16. Advanced and frontier topics (16) ↑ Back to index
References
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