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explain how the electrons are arranged in the shells of potassium atom.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Moving through the elements in the periodic table, each atom has one more electron than the last because the number of electrons is the same as the atomic number . Electrons occupy the shells in order, starting with the shell that is nearest the nucleus .

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Explanation: Moving through the elements in the periodic table, each atom has one more electron than the last because the number of electrons is the same as the atomic number . Electrons occupy the shells in order, starting with the shell that is nearest the nucleus .

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