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Consider the two electron arrangements for neutral atoms A and B. The outer electron of atom B has moved to a higher energy state. What would cause this difference?
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Consider the two electron arrangements for neutral atoms A and B. The outer electron of atom B has moved to a higher energy state. What would cause this difference?
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Consider the two electron arrangements for neutral atoms A and B. The outer electron of atom B has moved to a higher energy state. What would cause this difference?
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B I think the answer
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