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The arrangement of electron around the nucleus of an atom is called______ configuration .​

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Answered by krishnasnath10h
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Answer:

electronic configuration

Answered by OliviaKim
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Explanation:

Atomic Orbitals

Though electrons can be represented simply as circling the nucleus in rings, in reality, electrons move along paths that are much more complicated. These paths are called atomic orbitals, or subshells.

Answered by OliviaKim
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Explanation:

Atomic Orbitals

Though electrons can be represented simply as circling the nucleus in rings, in reality, electrons move along paths that are much more complicated. These paths are called atomic orbitals, or subshells.

Answered by OliviaKim
0

Explanation:

Atomic Orbitals

Though electrons can be represented simply as circling the nucleus in rings, in reality, electrons move along paths that are much more complicated. These paths are called atomic orbitals, or subshells.

Answered by OliviaKim
0

Explanation:

Atomic Orbitals

Though electrons can be represented simply as circling the nucleus in rings, in reality, electrons move along paths that are much more complicated. These paths are called atomic orbitals, or subshells.

Answered by OliviaKim
0

Explanation:

Atomic Orbitals

Though electrons can be represented simply as circling the nucleus in rings, in reality, electrons move along paths that are much more complicated. These paths are called atomic orbitals, or subshells.

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