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Raquel Norton
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25 July, 17:32
Electrons orbit around the nucleus in these
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Audrina Abbott
25 July, 17:46
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Electrons orbit in orbitals (s, p, d, f).
Technically, the number of orbitals extend to infinity, but the effective nuclear charge decreases as the distance increases.
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