Respuesta :
The electron cloud is split up in 3 areas.
1) Inner Electron Cloud
2) Outer Electron Cloud
3) Valence Electrons
Your inner cloud is the electrons CLOSEST to the nucleus.
Your outer cloud is the electrons in the MIDDLE of the Inner and Valence.
Your valence electrons are the OUTER LAYER of electrons. These electrons are important to bonding, and also are what decide where on the periodic table of elements. For example:
197
Au
79
This element is GOLD. It has 1 valence, therefor it is where it is in the period. Ionization could change this number however.
1) Inner Electron Cloud
2) Outer Electron Cloud
3) Valence Electrons
Your inner cloud is the electrons CLOSEST to the nucleus.
Your outer cloud is the electrons in the MIDDLE of the Inner and Valence.
Your valence electrons are the OUTER LAYER of electrons. These electrons are important to bonding, and also are what decide where on the periodic table of elements. For example:
197
Au
79
This element is GOLD. It has 1 valence, therefor it is where it is in the period. Ionization could change this number however.
Answer:
More energy
Explanation:
An stable atom consists of electrons and the nucleus which are balanced in the number of electrons and protons. In a stable atom the electrons do not fall into the nucleus. The electrons stay in their orbitals according to the energy levels of the electrons. The electrons near the nucleus have less energy while the electrons farther from the nucleus have more energy.