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What do scientists use to predict the locations of electrons in atoms?. A) probability. B) algebra. C) geometry. D) ratios and proportions

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the answer is probability

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The correct answer is A) probability

That is because precise electron locations cannot be calculated, only predicted based on previous calculations. They cannot know whether or not an electron will be or will not be somewhere specific.
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