All electrons within the same energy level have the same energy.
An energy level
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.
If it exists at any temperature above absolute zero, -273C, it must have at least kinetic energy. Near any other charge, which it will be in any realistic consideration, it will also have potential energy.
No. Lower energy levels and their electrons are closer to the nucleus than higher energy levels and their electrons.
All electrons within the same energy level have the same energy.
An energy level
Electrons in the similar shell and the similar subshell have exactly same amount of energy.
No
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.
If it exists at any temperature above absolute zero, -273C, it must have at least kinetic energy. Near any other charge, which it will be in any realistic consideration, it will also have potential energy.
No. Lower energy levels and their electrons are closer to the nucleus than higher energy levels and their electrons.
The Pauli exclusion principle states no two electrons can have the same energy level. More exactly it states that no two electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers.
Their valence electrons are in the same energy level.
The energy of the valence electrons is greater than the energy of the core electrons.
The energy of the valence electrons is greater than the energy of the core electrons.
The period that the element's in is the same number of how many valence electrons (energy level of outer electrons) there are in the element...