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Why is there a tedency for electrons to settle around a nuclei in up to eight layers?

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Why is there a tedency for electrons to settle around a nuclei in up to eight layers?

What happens to an electron internally when it jumps orbital layers after absorbing photons?

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Quantized energy levels result from the relation between a particle’s energy and its wavelength. For a confined particle such as an electron in an atom, the wave function has the form of standing waves. Only states with energies corresponding to integral numbers of wavelengths can exist; for other states the waves interfere destructively, resulting in zero probability density. ie the lowest possible electron orbit has a distance equal to the electron’s wavelength. The next possible orbit has a distance twice the electron’s wavelength. There can be nothing in between.

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