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belka [17]
3 years ago
7

Which term refers to the region of an atom where an electron is most likely to be found?

Chemistry
2 answers:
ella [17]3 years ago
5 0
They are found in areas called electron clouds. Since they are moving so fast it looks like a cloud inside of an atom.
mafiozo [28]3 years ago
3 0
The term referring to that region would be "orbital".
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<h3>Limiting reagent</h3>

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                                     CH3COOH    CH3CH2OH   CH3COOCH2CH3    H2O​

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Equilibrium                   (1.0 - x)          (1.0 - x)                   x                       (1.0 + x)

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