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What is the 3-dimensional orientation of a

sublevel known as?
Select one:
O a. Electron
O b. Sublevel
O c. Atomic Orbital
O d. Nuclear orbits
Oe. Principle energy level

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Answer: The 3-dimensional orientation of a sublevel is known as a "c. Atomic Orbital." Atomic orbitals describe the probability distribution of finding an electron in a specific region around the nucleus of an atom, and each sublevel (s, p, d, f) has its own set of atomic orbitals with specific orientations in three-dimensional space.

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