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i didnt think electrons were orbiting at equal distances from the nuclues - however, thats a good question, what i cant work out is why with hydrogen, its one proton and one orbiting electron dont just fuse, since they are oppositely charged?Farmerism said:how are electrons able to obtain specific energy levels?
even though they're all orbiting the nucleus at equal distances. and also refering to this what makes a valence electron, a valence electron?
Electrons exist in specific energy levels according to their energy - higher energy allows higher radius of travel from nucleus.Farmerism said:how are electrons able to obtain specific energy levels?
even though they're all orbiting the nucleus at equal distances. and also refering to this what makes a valence electron, a valence electron?
If you do Physics, you'll cover this in From Ideas To Implementation. Electrons take on specific energy shells depending on the amount energy that they possess. The lower the energy in the electron, the lower the energy shell.Farmerism said:how are electrons able to obtain specific energy levels?
even though they're all orbiting the nucleus at equal distances. and also refering to this what makes a valence electron, a valence electron?
If you do Physics, you'll cover this in From Ideas To Implementation. Electrons take on specific energy shells depending on the amount energy that they possess. The lower the energy in the electron, the lower the energy shell.Farmerism said:how are electrons able to obtain specific energy levels?
even though they're all orbiting the nucleus at equal distances. and also refering to this what makes a valence electron, a valence electron?
hm but what gives them the particular energy in the first place?.. because all this time i just thought that it was ..A l said:Electrons take on specific energy shells depending on the amount energy that they possess. The lower the energy in the electron, the lower the energy shell.
what do you mean by fuse.. do you mean annihilate.. because theyre not.. 'corresponding' sub particles.. cuz electrons annihlate with positrons.. and. i dunno what the proton cancels out with..onebytwo said:i didnt think electrons were orbiting at equal distances from the nuclues - however, thats a good question, what i cant work out is why with hydrogen, its one proton and one orbiting electron dont just fuse, since they are oppositely charged?
He means the proton and electron should join together; since the two particles are oppositely charged, they should be attracted to each other.Farmerism said:what do you mean by fuse.. do you mean annihilate.. because theyre not.. 'corresponding' sub particles.. cuz electrons annihlate with positrons.. and. i dunno what the proton cancels out with..
Electrons in different shells are at different distances from the nucleus. All electrons are not equidistant from the nucleus.Farmerism said:but this reasoning isnt true... even though thats what my year 11 teacher, who taught us jack said... and then i hear from the chem coach that all electrons are equidistant from the nucleus...
The chem coach did not state that all electrons are equidistant from the nucleus, this would be incorrect.but this reasoning isnt true... even though thats what my year 11 teacher, who taught us jack said... and then i hear from the chem coach that all electrons are equidistant from the nucleus...
This would be true if the electron in a hydrogen atom could resist the attraction of the positive nucleus, but it can't and it doesn't.chemcoach said:<TABLE class=tborder id=post2341071 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 width="100%" align=center border=0><TBODY><TR vAlign=top><TD class=alt2 width=175></TD><TD class=alt1 id=td_post_2341071><!-- google_ad_section_start -->
ENERGY LEVELS & ELECTRONS COLLAPSING:
Since positive and negative charges attract each other, we might expect the electrons to be attracted to the nucleus, and the atom to collapse into a tiny blob. The fact that this does not happen indicated that the electrons posses energy, sufficient to resist the attraction towards the positive nucleus. We find electrons in an atom exist in discrete energy levels.
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