Which scientist believed that the probable, not exact, location of the electrons of an atom can be determined by using mathematics?

Rutherford
Bohr
Dalton
Schrödinger

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The scientist who believed that the probable, not exact, location of the electrons of an atom can be determined by using mathematics is Schrödinger. He developed the wave equation that describes how the quantum state of a physical system changes over time, which is a foundational concept in quantum mechanics.

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