How Electrons are spread in an ⚛ atom?
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An electron in an atom spreads out according to its energy. The states with more energy are more spread out. All electron states overlap with the nucleus, so the concept of an electron "falling into" or "entering" the nucleus does not really make sense. Electrons are always partially in the nucleus.
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An electron in an atom spreads out according to its energy. The states with more energy are more spread out. This process is known as Electron Capture.
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