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Electrons are organized in a series of what?

orbitals, each of which can hold 2 electron of opposite spin.


Electrons are organized in a series of what around the nucleus of an atom?

Electron shells, orbitals, and sub-orbitals.


How are electrons in an organized?

Electrons occupied certain discrete energy levels around the nucleus.


How does the arrangement of electrons in a magnet compare to metals that are not metallic?

electrons in magnets are organized and generally pointing in the same direction


How are electrons in a atom organized?

Electrons are generally gathered around an atom beginning with the lowest possible quantum numbers.


How are electrons in atom organized?

Electrons occupied certain discrete energy levels around the nucleus.


How are electrons organized in the area outside the nucleus?

In reality, the electrons are on different energy levels at different distances in a sort of cloud around the nucleus. Traditionally, this is simplified and drawn as a series of 'rings' at different distances from the nucleus.


What was the title of the book series in which the mathematician Euclid organized?

Elements


How electrons move in series circuit?

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What is a organized series of reaction steps in which membrane-bound arrays of enzymes and other molecules give up and accept electrons in turn?

This is a description of the electron transport chain, which is part of cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells. It involves a series of protein complexes located in the inner mitochondrial membrane that transfer electrons and pump protons to generate ATP. This process is essential for producing energy for the cell.


What is the series?

An activity series is a list of elements organized according to the ease in which an element can undergo certain chemical reactions.


How are elements listed on the periodic tabel?

They are organized by atomic number (the number of protons/electrons in the element).