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How do electrons in the same atom differ?

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The central structure of an atom is the nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons. This nucleus is surrounded by electrons. Although these electrons all have the same charge and the same mass, each electron in an atom has a different amount of energy. ... Electrons that have higher energy are found further away.

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