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Could someone please help me..? Electrons: A. are found in the nucleus and are "locked" in. B. are found on energy levels and are "locked" in. C. are found i…
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Could someone please help me..? Electrons: A. are found in the nucleus and are "locked" in. B. are found on energy levels and are "locked" in. C. are found i…
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Electrons:
A. are found in the nucleus and are "locked" in.
B. are found on energy levels and are "locked" in.
C. are found in the nucleus and are able to travel.
D. are found on energy levels and are able to travel.
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