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What is electrons mean?

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GethroJosephgp0256

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9y ago
Updated: 3/30/2022

How the electrons are arranged around the atom, what sub level they're in, where they are. For example the electron configuration for NE is 1s2 2s2 2p6. Since Ne is a noble gas it has all a full energy level and doesn't want any more electrons. Neon's electron configuration will never change.

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Colby Leffler

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