A bound electron in an atom ... has a fixed, conserved angular momentum vector ? does not have a definite energy ? can be delocalized in disjunct regions of space ? has a definite orbit we merely cannot know ?

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A bound electron in an atom ...

  1. has a fixed, conserved angular momentum vector ?

  2. does not have a definite energy ?

  3. can be delocalized in disjunct regions of space ?

  4. has a definite orbit we merely cannot know ?

 

which one is correct?

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