SORRY, YOU WERE INCORRECT.
HERE IS THE EXPLANATION OF THE QUESTION
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The photo to the left shows the electron cloud for an two s orbitals. The cloud shows the region where the electron
would be likely to be found
#13. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle says that you can know the _________________ of an electron.
The Heisenberg uncertainity principle says that you can know either the position or the velocity, but you can never know both the position and the velocity of an electron at the same time.
a. Position and not they velocity
b. Velocity and not the position
c. Neither the velocity or the position
d. Either the velocity or the position - By looking at the picture, it is easy to see the where there is a high probability of finding the electron, but you can only know either the position, or you can know the velocity, but never both at the same time.