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The proton is charged positively. The neutron does not possess a
charge and is said to be neutral. The protons and neutrons are bound tightly
together within the nucleus of the atom. Outside the nucleus are concentric
spherical regions of space known as electron shells. The shells are the home
of the negatively charged electrons. Each shell is characterized by a distinct
energy level. Outer shells have higher energy levels and are characterized as
being lower in stability. Electrons in higher energy shells can move down to
lower energy shells; this movement is accompanied by the release of
energy. Similarly, electrons in lower energy shells can be induced to move
to the higher energy outer shells by the addition of energy to the atom. If
provided sufficient energy, an electron can be removed from an atom and be
freed from its attraction to the nucleus.
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