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The part of an atom that is mostly empty space is the

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Answer: the center

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The explanation for this must be that most matter in an atom is found in a very small part of the atom. the center of the atom is a tiny, extremely dense, positively charged area called the nucleus. atoms are mostly empty space with a tiny, massive nucleus at the center.

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The part of an atom that is mostly empty space is the electron cloud

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