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    An Electron in an Atom Is in a State with\(\degree\)
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An Electron in an Atom Is in a State with °\degree°

Question 24

Question 24

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An electron in an atom is in a state with  An electron in an atom is in a state with   and   The angle between   and the z axis is: A)  48.2 \degree  B)  60 \degree  C)  30 \degree  D)  35.3 \degree  E)  54.7 \degree and  An electron in an atom is in a state with   and   The angle between   and the z axis is: A)  48.2 \degree  B)  60 \degree  C)  30 \degree  D)  35.3 \degree  E)  54.7 \degree The angle between  An electron in an atom is in a state with   and   The angle between   and the z axis is: A)  48.2 \degree  B)  60 \degree  C)  30 \degree  D)  35.3 \degree  E)  54.7 \degree and the z axis is:


A) 48.2 °\degree°
B) 60 °\degree°
C) 30 °\degree°
D) 35.3 °\degree°
E) 54.7 °\degree°

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