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The Electron Cloud is the area surrounding the nucleus of an atom. The Electron cloud is divided into 4 sections called energy levels 1, 2, 3, 4 each holding their own amount of electrons. 1 holding 2 electrons. 2 holding, 8 electrons, 3 holding 18 electrons, and 4 holding 32 electrons. The electrons do not move in an orbital pattern but are simular to bees swarming around behive. For more and better information see Electron configuration