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What determines the paths of electrons around a nucleus?

a. the fundamental quantum of energy

b. interaction with other atoms

c magnetism

d. the number of neutrons in the nucleus

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Answer:

* positive repulsion, which makes the electrons move as far away as possible

* Attraction with the core atomizes

he analysis is the foundations of quantum theorizing

Step-by-step explanation:

Electrons are deposited in an atom following two principles.

* positive repulsion, which makes the electrons move as far away as possible

* Attraction with the core atomizes

The mathematical model used for the analysis is the foundations of quantum theorizing

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