![]() ![]() Electrons can jump level or orbit, and this jump can only occur to and from the allowed orbits. For example, an electron that jumps from an outer to an inner orbit loses energy, which is released as a photon or light . If it jumps from an inner to an outer orbit, it gains energy.The orbits have a certain number of electrons, depending on their distance from the nucleus. This scale of distribution is called “electron configurations” and is equivalent to the scale of the periodic table (represented in the order of the rows). ![]()
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