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Another name for oxidative phosphorylation is electron transport chain.
The usual term is "positron." It's the antiparticle of an electron, having the same mass but opposite charge and opposite "electron number".
The region where electrons most likely lie are called energy levels, or shells.
When an electron is added to a dinegative ion, it is already in a very stabilized state due to the presence of two extra electrons. Adding another electron would result in electron-electron repulsions and destabilize the system, requiring energy input. This leads to an endothermic process for adding an electron to a dinegative ion.
Orbital x ray
Another name for oxidative phosphorylation is electron transport chain.
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The electron transport chain is also known as the respiratory chain.
An electron energy level is also known as an electron shell. It represents the energy levels at which electrons orbit around the nucleus of an atom.
Another name for electron shells is energy levels. These levels represent distinct regions where electrons are located around an atom's nucleus, with each level corresponding to a different amount of energy that the electrons possess.
The rings around an atom can also be called an Electron Shell.
The antiparticle of a positron is an electron. Both the positron and electron have the same mass but opposite charge, with the positron having a positive charge and the electron having a negative charge.
The usual term is "positron." It's the antiparticle of an electron, having the same mass but opposite charge and opposite "electron number".
No, they repel each other.