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tags: [physics, electricity]
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# Electrons
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## Shells
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Electrons orbit in concentric circuits around the nucleus of the atom. Each
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orbit is called a **shell**.
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Each shell can accomodate a maximum number of electrons. The shells are
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designated letters and filled in sequence moving out from the shell nearest to
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Each shell can accommodate a maximum number of electrons. The shells are
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designated by letters and filled in sequence moving out from the shell nearest to
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the nucleus.
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_The diagram below demonstrates shell naming conventions and the maximum number
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## Valence
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The outer shell called the **valence shell** and the number of electrons it
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contains, the **valence**. This part of the electron is the most important from
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contains, the **valence**. This part of the atom is the most important from
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the point of view of electricity because it is from here that electrons can
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escape the atom and where electrons from other atoms may join.
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id: l29u
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title: Time_and_computers
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tags: []
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tags: [unix]
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created: Sunday, April 28, 2024
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