Chemistry, asked by ashishtamta309, 8 months ago

As we move closer to the nucleus of an atom , each preceding orbit of electrons represent a -
1 point
1. Lower energy level
2. Valence energy level
3. Higher energy level
4. Average energy level​

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Answered by jyothiraju988
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Answer:

valence energy level or average energy level

Answered by Anonymous
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As we move closer to the nucleus of an atom, each preceding orbit of electrons represents a lower energy level.

  • Electrons are arranged in the form of shells around the nucleus of the atom.
  • Electrons closest to the nucleus will have lower energy and electrons far away from the nucleus will have higher energy comparatively.
  • These electrons move around the nucleus in orbital motion which consumed energy.
  • When an electron closer to the nucleus moves around it it does not require high energy and will be in its lower energy state.

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