Electrons are located in specific energy levels around the nucleus of an atom. These regions are known as electron shells or orbitals. Each shell can hold a certain number of electrons based on its energy level.
Electrons are bound inside an electrostatic potential well around the nucleus; ext. energy is needed for the electron to escape.
Electrons are located in 'shells' around the core of on atom. They are never inside the core of an atom.
No, the broad bands or regions around the nucleus where electrons are found are called electron shells or energy levels. These shells represent different energy levels for the electrons in an atom.
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in the outer layers or shells of the atom around the nuclei or you can also say nucleus
Electrons are located outside the nucleus of an atom, occupying specific energy levels or orbitals. These orbitals are regions of space where electrons are most likely to be found, based on their energy.
In the wave-mechanical model of the atom, orbitals are regions of space where there is a high probability of finding an electron. These orbitals define the three-dimensional shape and size of the space where an electron is most likely to be located.
Valance electrons are not located near the nucleus. These electrons are in fact located the furthest away from the nucleus compared to other electrons.
Decsribe where the electrons are located in an arom
sub levels
Nucleus and electrons