No. Molecules are not in the orbitals of atoms. They are composed of multiple atoms. The electrons that dictate how they form are in the outer orbitals.
When an electron moves from an outer to an inner orbit, energy is released in the form of light of a particular wavelength.
The innermost orbit is designated as orbit 1.
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Inner planets have a radius orbit shorter than the orbit of Jupiter. Outer planets are all the other planets of the solar system.
Mars
Mars takes the longest of the inner planets.
speed of electrons varies from shell to shell . it increases from inner orbit to outer orbit
Pluto is different from the inner planets in that it has not cleared it's orbit from asteroids.
They are similar in that both the inner and outer planets all orbit the sun.
Outer planet....outside the orbit of the earth.
The head of a phospholipid molecule is hydrophilic, meaning it is attracted to water, and is found on the outside of the lipid bilayer. The two tails are hydrophobic, meaning they repel water, and are located on the inside of the lipid bilayer.
Shape, rotation-direction, and orbit-direction.