They are still just called electrons , they don't have a different name.
The outer shell is called the valence shell
The electron. It is found within energy levels called orbits. They are denoted by K,L,M,N,O,......
If you mean energy levels then the first level has 2 electrons, and the other levels contain 8 electrons for each level
that depends on the number of electrons the more electrons the more energy
electrons
sub levels
there called energy levels hope this helps peace, bryce
Electrons occupy special regions called energy levels, or shells, which surround the nucleus.
Energy levels or orbital
Electrons can be found in regions of space around the nucleus called electron shells or energy levels. These shells are designated by the principal quantum number, with the first shell closest to the nucleus and subsequent shells further away. Within each shell, electrons occupy specific orbitals, which are specific regions where electrons are most likely to be found.
energy levels
valence electrons
Valence electrons
found in regions called orbitals
The sharing of electrons in the outer energy levels of two atoms is called bonding.
nuclear shielding
Electrons move in definite regions called electron clouds or energy levels. Electron clouds do in fact contain energy levels, it is a common misconception. It is just that there are many levels each holding 2 electrons which are very many close in energy. the cloud idea was a very early model of metals, bands wre recognised nearly 100 years ago.