The orbits arem concentrally arranged around the neucleus . What does it mean?
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The energy of the light released when an electron drops in energy level is the same as the difference in energy between the two levels. Viewed simply, electrons are arranged in shells around an atom's nucleus. Electrons closest to the nucleus will have the lowest energy. ... Each orbital can hold only one electron pair.
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Viewed simply, electrons are arranged in shells around an atom's nucleus. Electrons closest to the nucleus will have the lowest energy. Electrons further away from the nucleus will have higher energy. ... Each orbital can hold only one electron pair. Electrons will separate as much as possible within a shell.
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