Which of the following statements is incorrect?

  • A
    By the conclusion of Heisenberg's theory,the existence of a definite path or trajectory of an $e^{-}$ and other similar particles is ruled out.
  • B
    All the information about the electron in an atom is stored in its orbital wave function,and quantum mechanics makes it possible to extract this information out of $\Psi$ (wave function).
  • C
    From the value of $\Psi^2$ at different points in an atom,it is possible to predict the region around the nucleus where an $e^{-}$ will most probably be found.
  • D
    Schrodinger's equation can be solved for multielectron species completely.

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