how are electrons occupy the shell?
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Electrons in atoms occupy energy levels, also called electron shells, outside the nucleus . Different shells can hold different maximum numbers of electrons. The electrons in an atom occupy the lowest available energy level first. ... When this shell is full the electrons begin to occupy the next energy level.
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➡️The electron shells of an atom are populated from the inside out, with electrons filling up the low-energy shells closer to the nucleus before they move into the higher-energy shells further out. ... This outermost shell is known as the valence shell, and the electrons found in it are called valence electrons.
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