Watch this video and then answer the questions. CAMPBELL FIGURE WALKTHROUGH Energy levels of an atom's electrons (a) A ball bouncing down a figh of stairs can come to rest only on each step, not between steps Similarly an electron can exist between levels Third shell highest energy- Second shell higher energy leve Energy absorbed Energy lost Atomic nucleus An electron can move from one shell to another only if the energy it gains or loses is exactly equal to the difference in energy between the energy levels of the two shells. Anows in this model indicate some of the stepwise changes in potential energy that are possible Compare the three atom diagrams. Which one shows the electron with the highest potential energy? Atomic nucleus Atomic nucleus Atomic nucleus

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CAMPBELL FIGURE WALKTHROUGH
Energy levels of an atom's electrons
(a) A ball bouncing down a figh
of stairs can come to rest only
on each step, not between steps
Similarly an electron can exist
between levels
Third shell highest energy-
Second shell higher
energy leve
Energy
absorbed
Energy
lost
Atomic
nucleus
An electron can move from one shell to another only if the energy
it gains or loses is exactly equal to the difference in energy between
the energy levels of the two shells. Anows in this model indicate
some of the stepwise changes in potential energy that are possible
Compare the three atom diagrams. Which one shows the electron with the highest potential energy?
Atomic
nucleus
Atomic
nucleus
Atomic
nucleus
Transcribed Image Text:Watch this video and then answer the questions. CAMPBELL FIGURE WALKTHROUGH Energy levels of an atom's electrons (a) A ball bouncing down a figh of stairs can come to rest only on each step, not between steps Similarly an electron can exist between levels Third shell highest energy- Second shell higher energy leve Energy absorbed Energy lost Atomic nucleus An electron can move from one shell to another only if the energy it gains or loses is exactly equal to the difference in energy between the energy levels of the two shells. Anows in this model indicate some of the stepwise changes in potential energy that are possible Compare the three atom diagrams. Which one shows the electron with the highest potential energy? Atomic nucleus Atomic nucleus Atomic nucleus
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