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Leon Villanueva
12 December, 10:12
How are electrons in an atom organized?
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Marilyn Kline
12 December, 10:40
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The electrons in an atom move around the nucleus known as electron shells. Each electron shell contains a certain number of electrons, and they are arranged in a process called atoms electric structure
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