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Justus Hawkins
8 November, 08:32
Are energy levels and orbitals the same thing?
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Brogan Hoffman
8 November, 08:45
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No they are not
Explanation:
Energy levels of electrons have fixed distance from the nucleus of an atom where electrons may be found.
orbitals is the path that electrons revolve
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