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13 March, 19:05

Imagine two electrons: one is close to the nucleus and one is far away. Which electron would be easier to remove from the atom and why?

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  1. 13 March, 19:12
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    Far away from the atom because think of it like a magnet. Nucleus is positive charge while Electron is negative charge. Put opposite charges together like a magnet its going to attract and take some effort to separate them. Now put two opposite charge a foot away from each other, you should be able to move it no problem.
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