How can an electron leap between atomic levels without passing through all the space in between
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An atomic electron spreads out into cloud-like wave shapes called "orbitals". If you look closely at the various orbitals of an atom (for instance, the hydrogen atom), you see that they all overlap in space. ... When an electron transitions between atomic states, it does not instantaneously leap.
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