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23 May, 23:26

Which of the following provides the best analogy for an electron in an atomic orbital? a. a bee moving from flower to flower in a garden b. a bird resting on a tree branch c. an ant crawling on the surface of a leaf d. a bee trying to escape from a closed jar

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  1. 23 May, 23:36
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    The answer is d. a bee trying to escape from a closed jar

    An electron in an atomic orbital moves very very fast and in a limited area.

    So, the only possible analogy is a bee trying to escape from a closed jar. The bee is in the limited area and probably moves very fast because it is agitated and tries to escape.

    Choice a cannot be analogy because a bee will not rush from flower to flower.

    Choice b. cannot be analogy because a bird is not moving.

    Choice c. cannot be analogy because an ant is moving really slow.
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