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Chemistry, 04.12.2019 06:31 dozsyerra

What is the difference between stating "the electron is located at a particular point in space" and "there is a high probability that the electron is located at a particular point in space"? choose all that apply. a. in the first statement we know where electron is. b. in the second statement, we are saying that we have no information about the position of the electron. c. in the second statement, we are saying that we know the probability of the electron being at a point, but we dont know exactly where it is. d. in the first statement, we cannot define the exact location of the electron.

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