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electrons ... do not cover an impenetrable sphere around the nucleus
Why does the nuclear positive charge of a neutral atom get totally canceled by the electrons
quantum mechanics say the outermost electron is at a point when observed.
Shouldn't the nucleus positive charge then leak out?
An observed chemical will act differently than an unobserved one.
An observed chemical will act differently than an unobserved one