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  1. Use the shell model to explain why a lithium atom Li, is larger than a beryllium atom, Be.I don't think it is larger. It has a
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  2. Which describes nuclear fission?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Astarts when a neutron slams into an atom, causing the larger
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  3. Can someone help me with this, i have started it but cant get it to work out.The higher the energy level occupied by an electron
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  4. The higher the energy level occupied by an electron in the hydrogen atom, the larger the atom. The diameter of the atom is
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  5. The higher the energy level occupied by an electron in the hydrogen atom, the larger the atom. The diameter of the atom is
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  6. The higher the energy level occupied by an electron in the hydrogen atom, the larger the atom. The diameter of the atom is
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  7. Which describes nuclear fissiomStars when a neutron slams into an atom,causing the larger atom to split into two Starts when two
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  8. The higher the energy level occupied by an electron in the hydrogen atom, the larger the atom. The diameter of the atom is
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  9. 1.) If the spacing between two electronic energy levels in atom A is larger than in atom B, then the wavelength of the light
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  10. Which describes nuclear fusion?(1 point)Responses starts when a neutron slams into an atom, causing the larger atom to split
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