Schrödinger's theory indicates that electrons occupy regions of high probability in an atom, known as _____?

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The question is asking for the term that describes the regions of high probability where electrons are found in an atom according to Schrödinger's theory.

Answer

atomic orbitals

The final answer is atomic orbitals

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The final answer is atomic orbitals

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In quantum mechanics, electrons do not have fixed paths but are found in regions of high probability called atomic orbitals. These orbitals have specific shapes and sizes depending on the electron's energy level.

Tips

A common mistake is thinking of electron pathways as fixed orbits similar to planetary orbits, rather than as probabilistic regions.

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