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electrons move in .... around the nucleus

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GPT-4o mini
Electrons move in **orbital paths** around the nucleus of an atom. Instead of following fixed orbits like planets around the sun, electrons exist in probabilistic regions called **orbitals**, which describe the likelihood of finding an electron in a particular area around the nucleus. These orbitals can have various shapes (such as spherical or dumbbell-shaped) and are defined by quantum mechanics.