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Among the following, the correct statement(s) for electrons in an atom is(are)

Updated On: Aug 12, 2024
  • Uncertainty principle rules out the existence of definite paths for electrons.
  • The energy of an electron in 2s orbital of an atom is lower than the energy of an electron that is infinitely far away from the nucleus.
  • According to Bohr's model, the most negative energy value for an electron is given by n = 1, which corresponds to the most stable orbit.
  • According to Bohr's model, the magnitude of velocity of electrons increases with increase in values of n.
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The Correct Option is A, B, C

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The correct option is (A): Uncertainty principle rules out the existence of definite paths for electrons., (B): The energy of an electron in 2s orbital of an atom is lower than the energy of an electron that is infinitely far away from the nucleus. and (C): According to Bohr's model, the most negative energy value for an electron is given by n = 1, which corresponds to the most stable orbit.
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