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What two concepts underpin Schrodinger’s equations for the energies of electrons

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Question

What two concepts underpin Schrodinger’s equations for the energies of electrons in an atom:

Standing waves are quantized and of fixed energy

Conservation of energy and wave-particle duality

Uncertainty principle and wave-particle duality

Opposite charges attract and the uncertainty principle

Frequency and wavelength of wave motion are related to velocity.

Standing waves are quantized and of fixed energy

Conservation of energy and wave-particle duality

Uncertainty principle and wave-particle duality

Opposite charges attract and the uncertainty principle

Frequency and wavelength of wave motion are related to velocity.

Explanation / Answer

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The following concepts underpin Schrodinger’s equations for the energies of electrons in an atom:

a Uncertainty principle and wave-particle duality

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