The highest occupied energy level in a metal at 0 Kelvin is the Fermi Energy level
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The highest occupied energy level in a metal at 0 Kelvin is the Fermi Energy level
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The highest energy level that can be occupied by an electron the absolute zero temperature is referred to as the Fermi Level. The Fermi level lies between the conduction band and valence band due to the fact that at absolute zero temperature the electrons are all in their lowest energy state.
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