Chemistry, asked by biologylikelove, 8 months ago

IN THE GROUND STATE OF AN ATOM THE ELECTRONS ARE PRESENT IN THE NUCLEUS OR NEAREST TO THE NUCLEUS OR IN THE SECOND SHELL OR FARTHEST TO THE NUCLEUS

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Answered by manasdixi667
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Answer:

in the ground state electrons revolve near the nucleus and goes far away as pressure is applied

the probality of finding electron for the first shell is same in all the way

as in case of second orbit or 2s electrons probability is again maximum near the nucleus and decreases with electric excitation

Answered by Anonymous
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