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Chemistry, 18.10.2020 06:01, shrafe

One property of electrons is that they move in the orbitals. How do electrons in the same orbital move? A Electrons spin in the same orbital.
B Electrons slide in the same orbital.
C. Electrons vibrate in the same orbital
D Electrons bounce in the same orbital.

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