Chemistry, asked by msidhu1437, 1 month ago

The Heisenberg Principle states that: *

a) No two electrons in the same atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers.

b) Two atoms of the same element must have the same number of protons.

c) It is impossible to determine accurately both the position and momentum of an electron simultaneously.

d) Electrons of atoms in their ground states enter energetically equivalent sets of orbitals singly before they pair up in any orbital of the set​

Answers

Answered by ramavathurajeevn
10

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Heisenberg stated that we can't find exactly position and velocity of an electron

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
0

Answer:

Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle :

Heisenberg uncertainty principle or indeterminacy principle, statement, stated (1927) by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg, that the position and the velocity of an object cannot both be measured exactly, at the same time, even in theory.

c) It is impossible to determine accurately both the position and momentum of an electron simultaneously.

According to this statement we can not measure velocity and position at the same time of a election (object).

so, C is correct.

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