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Chemistry, 03.06.2021 18:00 ShianHagen5

Compared to the energy of an electron in the second shell of an atom of sulfur, the energy of an electron in the 1.
first shell is lower.
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first shell is the same.
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third shell is lower.
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third shell is the same.

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