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When electrons jump to a higher energy level in an atom, they absorb energy. When they fall back down to their original energy level, they release energy in the form of light, creating an emission spectrum. This is what we see as distinct colored lines in a spectroscope.
Yes, the movement and distribution of electrons within an atom can be influenced by temperature. Higher temperatures can increase the energy of electrons, causing them to move more quickly and potentially jump to higher energy levels, leading to changes in the atom's behavior and properties.
allows you to see colors
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By looking to see how mwny valance electrons you have.
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Valence electrons are the electrons in the outer-most shell of the atom. These are typically the electrons involved in forming bonds with other atoms (as opposed to the other so-called "core" electrons which do not interact much with other atoms or molecules.)See the Related Questions links below for more information and for how to count the valence electrons of an atom.Any electrons located in the outer shell of an atom are known as valence electrons.Valence electrons are electrons present in the outermost shell of an atom.
you see how many electrons and protons it has and add them together
An atom is charged when it has more or fewer electrons than in its natural state. This is also called an Ion. Ions can be positively charged (more electrons) or negatively charged (fewer electrons).See wikipedia for a thorough dissertation
Carbon has 6 protons, and it will have 6 electrons in a neutral atom, one for each proton. See link below.
The electrons of an atom carry a negative charge. the electron cloud which is around the nucleus containing the electrons For more information, see Related links below.
This would be sulfur, and the third level has 6 electrons. See the diagram linked below