SAT II Chemistry Exam Prep

Category - Multiple Choice

Which of the following laws states that it is impossible to known the position and momentum of an electron simultaneously?
  1. Pauli exclusion principle
  2. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
  3. Hund's rule
  4. Grahm's law
  5. Ampere's law
Explanation
Answer: Heisenberg's uncertainty principle

Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle states that it is impossible to known the position and momentum of an electron simultaneously. The act of determining the position of an electron changes that particle's momentum.
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