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What is true of valence electrons? Question 14 options: They exist in the outer orbital. They have difficulty moving from one orbital to another. They are always the lowest energy electrons of the atom.
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What is true of valence electrons?
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They exist in the outer orbital.
They have difficulty moving from one orbital to another.
They are always the lowest energy electrons of the atom.
They easily move from one orbital to anothe
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Answer:They exist at specific energy levels.
Step-by-step explanation:
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they exist in the outer orbital
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