Introductory Chemistry (5th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 032191029X
ISBN 13: 978-0-32191-029-5

Chapter 9 - Electrons in Atoms and the Periodic Table - Exercises - Questions - Page 316: 17

Answer

Electrons have both wave and particle properties, known as wave-particle duality. This renders the path of the electron unpredictable as it orbits the nucleus, unlike the motion of particles such as a baseball or football hurled through the air. A probability map outlines the calculated values of where an electron is located based on statistical evidence.

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Electrons have both wave and particle properties, known as wave-particle duality. This renders the path of the electron unpredictable as it orbits the nucleus, unlike the motion of particles such as a baseball or football hurled through the air. A probability map outlines the calculated values of where an electron is located based on statistical evidence.
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