Of course, if any two were in the same state it would violate both fermi statistics and the pauli exclusion principle.
Electrons are located in energy levels within the electron cloud.
The energy of electrons is expressed in eV (electron volts).
Valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost energy level.
electron travel around the neucleus in different (fixed) energy levels
Donor atoms are atoms that donate electrons and have an extra pair of electrons in their orbital. Acceptor atoms are atoms that accept electrons and have a empty orbital to accommodate the extra electrons.
Electrons in the outermost energy shell (valence shell) have the most energy.
Electrons are located in energy levels within the electron cloud.
Each electron shell corresponds to a different principle energy level. Each shell can contain only a fixed number of electrons.
The outer energy level is in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus. Each ring that surrounds the nucleus is an energy level and contains a different number of electrons.
The outermost electrons are called VALENCE electrons.
The energy of electrons is expressed in eV (electron volts).
They are located in the electron cloud of an atom. ---------- Electrons (very low mass particles with negative electrical charge) are placed around the nucleus of an atom in electron shells, with different energy levels; because the nucleus contain protons the electrical charge is positive. The electron cloud is a model of quantum mechanics.
The energy is higher.
Valence electrons are the highest energy electrons in an atom.
Valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost energy level.
electron travel around the neucleus in different (fixed) energy levels
No. A photon has no rest mass an electron has mass.