Neon
Atom
Ten electrons surround the nucleus at stationary positions in the
atom. A strong line of magnetic flux links
two electrons in the first shell.
Eight electrons located farther from the nucleus fill the second
shell. The electrons are located on two great
circles of a sphere for the second shell.
When electrons are located on great circles, the symmetry of the
atom minimizes its magnetic moment and achieves
a balance of forces on each electron.
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