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Question
pick two things about atoms that are inaccurate.
image of an atom model with p:18, n:22 and electrons on rings
- the electrons dont clump up in pairs.
- the electrons are stagnant (not moving)
- the atom has a nucleus made of protons and neutrons.
- the electrons contently moving around.
- there can be more neutrons than protons
Brief Explanations
- Electrons occupy orbitals and can exist in pairs, so the claim that they "don't clump up in pairs" is inaccurate.
- Electrons are in constant motion (in probabilistic orbitals) around the nucleus, so the depiction of them as stagnant (not moving) is inaccurate. The other options describe correct atomic properties.
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- The electrons don't clump up in pairs.
- The electrons are stagnant (not moving)