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Atomic energy is the energy _____. in the nucleus of an atom of electrons and their shells in chemical bonds of elements and compounds

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in the nucleus of an atom

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The correct statement to fill the blank would be the first option. Atomic energy is the energy in the nucleus of an atom of electrons and their shells. From the word atomic itself, we can say that this energy is energy within and carried by the atoms.
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