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What is meant by the highest occupied energy level in an atom?

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The highest occupied energy level in an atom is the electron-containing mainenergy level with the highest number. Inner-shell electrons are electrons that are not in the highest occupied energy level(sometimes referred to as “Kernel Electrons”).

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