Multiple Choice
The magnetic dipole moment of an atomic electron is typically:
A) much less than a Bohr magneton
B) a few Bohr magnetons
C) much greater than a Bohr magneton
D) much greater or much less than a Bohr magneton, depending on the atom
E) not related to the value of the Bohr magneton
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