The electron configuration is in shells with different energy levels; electrons surround the atomic nucleus.
That would be the electron cloud.
The Orbital.
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its orbital, energy level, sublevel.
Orbital
Electron orbital
The electrons occupy the electron cloud. It is not a cloud at all; it is simply a region where electrons are most likely to be found.
Electrons are most likely to be found in the electron cloud surrounding the atomic nucleus.
Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in patterns called electron shells.
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Electron orbital
Orbital
That would be the electron cloud. This is like the orbital model where there are electrons in each orbit level but the electron's location can not be predicted so it is said to be most likely at a point in the electron cloud.
the electron cloud
The region outside the nucleus where electrons can most probably be found is called the Atomic Orbital. The Atomic Orbital is also known as the Electron Cloud.
the distance from the nucleus at which the electron is most likely to be found
The electrons occupy the electron cloud. It is not a cloud at all; it is simply a region where electrons are most likely to be found.
energy levels
Electrons are most likely to be found in the electron cloud surrounding the atomic nucleus.
I think the word you're looking for is "electron cloud". That term already describes where electrons are found. It would be kind of silly to define "electron cloud" in such a way that it describes an area where electrons are not found, wouldn't it?
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Not exactly. An electron is an actual physical particle with a negative charge. An electron cloud is (generally) a spherical area around the nucleus of an atom that predicts where the electrons might be located.