Imagine that the cylinders in Figure 6 depict orbitals in another universe. Which statement about these orbitals is correct? Assume that you can apply the same scientific principles in in this universe than in our own. *       The orbitals A and B are volumes around the nucleus where there is a high probability of finding an electron.       An electron in orbital B will have more energy than an electron in orbital A.       An atom will absorb energy when an electron makes a transition from orbital A to orbital B.       All these statements about orbitals A and B are correct.       None of these statements about orbitals A and B is correct.

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 Imagine that the cylinders in Figure 6 depict orbitals in another universe. Which statement about these orbitals is correct? Assume that you can apply the same scientific principles in in this universe than in our own. *
 
 
 
The orbitals A and B are volumes around the nucleus where there is a high probability of finding an electron.
 
 
 
An electron in orbital B will have more energy than an electron in orbital A.
 
 
 
An atom will absorb energy when an electron makes a transition from orbital A to orbital B.
 
 
 
All these statements about orbitals A and B are correct.
 
 
 
None of these statements about orbitals A and B is correct.
Figure 6
Orbitals
- Nucleus
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