Introduction to Energy Layer Theory
Energy layer theory is a theory that explains the orbit of electron movement outside the nucleus. It believes that electrons can only move on specific, discrete orbits. The electrons in each orbit have discrete energy, and these energy values are energy levels. Electrons can transition between different orbits, and electrons can absorb energy from low energy levels to high energy levels or from high energy levels to low energy levels to radiate photons. The energy level of a hydrogen atom can be shown by its spectrum.
