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HELP Electrons are found in the... a. Nucleus b. Zone of electrons c. Electron shells or cloud d. Atomic zone
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HELP Electrons are found in the...
a. Nucleus
b. Zone of electrons
c. Electron shells or cloud
d. Atomic zone
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Electron are
found
in shells, the shells orbit around the
nucleus
.
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C.) Electron shells or cloud! :)
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