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Physics, 10.12.2019 23:31, zanaplen27

Why is a probability wave required to describe an electron's location?
a. the electron's location can be precisely determined
b. electrons violate heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
c. the electron may be found at various distances from the nucleus.
d. the electron has less probability of being at the first bohr orbit than at any other distance.
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