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Yes, in atomic theory, electrons occupy fixed distances from the nucleus, often described as specific energy levels or shells. Each shell corresponds to a particular energy state and can hold a set number of electrons. While these distances are not fixed in a physical sense, as electrons exist in probabilistic orbitals, they represent regions where electrons are likely to be found at certain energy levels. Thus, the concept of fixed distances is more about energy levels than absolute positions.

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