The most probable distribution of particles is the one with the 1. lowest number of possible microstates. 2. highest energy. 3. largest number of possible microstates. 4. most symmetry. 5. highest enthalpy.
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The quantum mechanical approach to atomic structure permits the calculation of 1. the most probable distance between any two specified electrons. 2. a region about the nucleus in which an electron of specified energy will probably be found. 3. the most probable radius of an orbit that an electron of specified energy will follow. 4. the most probable spin value that will be associated with an electron of specified energy. 5. the number of electrons in an atom.
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