The higher the orbital an electron has the higher its energy and the more likely it is to react.
No. They are two different atoms with different amounts of electrons
No, Neutrons are nuetral so they do not move in different energy levels. Only Electrons do.
They can have different amounts of water.
No, atoms do not absorb the same energy. The amount of energy an atom can absorb depends on its electronic structure and the specific energy levels of its electrons. Different atoms have different numbers of electrons and different energy level arrangements, so they will absorb and emit energy at different wavelengths and energies.
Yes, electrons can have different amounts of energy. In quantum mechanical systems where any particle (not just electrons) are bound, they can only acquire discrete amounts of energy called energy levels. Adding energy to an electron in an atom might cause it to jump to a higher energy level and is then said to be in an excited state; if it were to fall to a lower level it would give up a discrete amount of energy equal to the difference in energy between the two states.
The higher the orbital an electron has the higher its energy and the more likely it is to react.
No. They are two different atoms with different amounts of electrons
Different parts of the Earth get different amounts of solar(heat) energy.
Which energy level? There are several. With different numbers of electrons...
No, Neutrons are nuetral so they do not move in different energy levels. Only Electrons do.
They can have different amounts of water.
No, atoms do not absorb the same energy. The amount of energy an atom can absorb depends on its electronic structure and the specific energy levels of its electrons. Different atoms have different numbers of electrons and different energy level arrangements, so they will absorb and emit energy at different wavelengths and energies.
Firstly, this isn't really an entertainment or arts question. Secondly, the electrons don't contain nuclear energy, no. Nuclear energy is found within the bonds of an atom.
thermal energy
The cells do with all those high-energy electrons in carriers like NADH? in the presence of oxygen, those electrons can be used to generated huge amounts of ATP.
There are different numbers of valence electrons in different elements.