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How does the wave-particle duality concept apply to electrons in the context of atomic orbits?
A. Electrons are only waves
B. Electrons are only particles
C. Electrons exhibit wave properties that determine allowed orbits and particle properties during interactions
D. Electrons change from waves to particles randomly
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