vegyértékhéjat
Vegyértékhéjat, often translated as electron shell or electron layer, is a fundamental concept in atomic structure that describes the arrangement of electrons around the nucleus of an atom. Electrons do not orbit the nucleus in random paths but rather occupy specific energy levels or regions of space. These regions are organized into distinct shells, each with a characteristic energy.
The shells are numbered sequentially, starting with the shell closest to the nucleus as the first shell
Within each shell, electrons can also occupy different sublevels, known as orbitals. These orbitals have specific
The vegyértékhéjat plays a crucial role in determining an atom's chemical properties. The electrons in the