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What is Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle? What are postulates of Planck's Quantum Theory? NOTE:ONLY CORRECT ANSWERS PREFERRED!!! AND WILL BE MARKED BRAINLIESTSource:Class XI Chemistry CBSE |
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Answer» In quantum mechanics, the uncertainty principle is any of a variety of mathematical inequalities asserting a fundamental limit to the precision with which the values for certain pairs of physical quantities of a particle, such as position, x, and MOMENTUM, p, can be predicted from initial conditions.His basic postulate was that a) atoms have sub-particles; and b) those operate, in gas, as oscillating (the start of WAVE function quantum) store of energy (the quantum of energy). The electron was not a known FACT, but Planck proved that the atomic STRUCTURE with separate subparticles (electrons) must exist.Explanation:PLZZZZZ mark me brainliest |
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