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The modern view of an electron orbital in an atom can best be described asQuestion 5 options:A) a spherical shell on the surface of which an electron can be found.B) a three-dimensional space that shows the probability where an electron is most likely to be found.C) an elliptical path an electron follows around the nucleus.D) a circular path an electron follows around the nucleus.

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B) A three-dimensional space that shows the probability where an electron is most likely to be found.

Step-by-step explanation:

An electron orbital can have different shapes in a three-dimensional space (x, y and z axes), for example, orbitals s and p in the following drawing:

And that space shows the probability where an electron is most likely to be found, since the electrons are considered to have wave properties and particle properties.

The modern view of an electron orbital in an atom can best be described asQuestion-example-1
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