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Electrons aren’t small balls that orbit around the nucleus; they have pronounced quantum properties and must be described by wave functions. An electron’s position is highly uncertain within the atom, and its probability distribution is a diffuse cloud that takes on symmetrical shapes, called orbitals. The electrons’ energy in the orbitals comes in discrete steps—it is quantized. This quantization gives rise to the regularities we find in the periodic table.
Existential Physics: A Scientist's Guide to Life's Biggest Questions
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