Respuesta :
					                   I believe it's false. A region in which there is a high probability of finding an electron is a cloud, electron cloud. 
					                
					                
					             Answer:
False
Explanation:
According to Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle it is not always possible to find with certainty the position of an electron. Rather there is always a probability of finding an electron in a certain volume. Thus there is an electron cloud in every atom. The electron cloud is associated with atomic orbitals such as s, p, d and f. Electron clouds can be des cribbed mathematically.
 
			                   
					                  