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Biology, 26.09.2019 18:30 saja19

Lithium has 3 electrons. why do 2 electrons go in the first shell, and one in the second?

a) the electrons go randomly into shells.

b) the first shell only holds 2 electrons so the 3rd electron had to go in the second shell.

c) all the electrons could go into the second shell.

d) the shells appear and disappear so the electrons go anywhere.

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