Most of the mass of the atom is provided by what?
1 Answer
Jan 11, 2017
The nucleus of the atom accounts for about
Explanation:
We know that the proton and neutron have very similar masses (though not identical!) and that each outweighs the electron by nearly a 2000:1 ratio.
So, the nucleus is the location of virtual all the mass of the atom.
This is why, for example, if we need to look up the molar mass of a sodium ion,