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Electrons are organized in a series of what around the nucleus of an atom?

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Where can you find an electron?

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A region around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are likely to be found.?

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What is found in an electon cloud of an atom?

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in the outer layers or shells of the atom around the nuclei or you can also say nucleus


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In the orbitals surrounding the nucleus.


The space surrounding the nucleus of an atom contains revolving?

Electrons. These electrons move in orbitals around the nucleus, which is the central part of the atom containing protons and neutrons. The arrangement of these electrons determines the chemical properties of the atom.


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The electrons around the nucleus are grouped into various orbitals.


In the mode of an atom we use how are the electrons arranged around the nucleus?

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What is the orbit around an atom's nucleus?

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