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The region outside the nucleus where an electron can most probably be found is the
s sublevel
electron configuration.
quantum
electron cloud
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electron cloud
Explanation: the electron cloud (or atomic orbital) is the region around the nucleus where an electron is most likely to be found. The s sublevel is one type of orbital; electron configuration describes how electrons occupy orbitals; "quantum" is a general term.
Explanation: the electron cloud (or atomic orbital) is the region around the nucleus where an electron is most likely to be found. The s sublevel is one type of orbital; electron configuration describes how electrons occupy orbitals; "quantum" is a general term.
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