Electron Shell

Also called an orbital or atomic shell, it is used to describe the discreet region occupied by electrons around the nucleus of an atom. Electron shells are sometimes called energy levels because electrons contain energy. Electrons near the nucleus have less energy than those farther away. The concept of an electron shell is used to help visualize the behavior of electrons. However, the location and energy of electrons are more accurately described as electron clouds. See also Atom and Electron.

Electron Shell
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