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Where are electrons with the lowest energy found? A. closest to the nucleus B. farthest from the nucleus C. outside the atom D. in the nucleus
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Where are electrons with the lowest energy found?
A. closest to the nucleus
B. farthest from the nucleus
C. outside the atom
D. in the nucleus
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It’s A closest to the nucleus
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D. They are closest to the nucleus. Therefore elections with the highest are found further away.
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