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That electrons can orbit their nucleus in only certain discrete orbits at certain specific levels of energy
Electrons move around the atomic nucleus.
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it represents where the atoms, protons, Atomic Mass, atomic number, and electrons where they are located on the nucleus.
Protons and neutrons are in the atomic nucleus; electrons are around nucleus.
Aside from determining how many electrons the atom has, the nucleus does not affect the spectra of that atom in any way.
The atomic nucleus doesn't contain electrons.
electrons are not present in the nucleus
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That electrons can orbit their nucleus in only certain discrete orbits at certain specific levels of energy
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Electrons move around the atomic nucleus.
Protons and neutrons are situated in the atomic nucleus and the electrons surround this nucleus.
There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals around and outside the nucleus.There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals outside and around the nucleus.
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The electric force pulls electrons close to the atomic nucleus. The protons in the nucleus have a positive charge, and so attract the negatively charged electrons.
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