Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom and those that are in the outer energy levels are
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Physics, 21.08.2019 01:30 cedarclark9534
Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom and those that are in the outer energy levels are
less attracted to the nucleus
more attracted to the nucleus
not able to conduct a current
unavailable to interact with other chemicals
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