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3. A 3s orbital has the radial wavefunction below. It contains two radial nodes, distances from the nucleus at which the probability of finding the electron is 0. Calculate the numerical value of those two distances in the hydrogen atom. The quantity Ï is a dimensionless property proportional to r, and is used to make the expression simpler. (Note: For a 3s orbital, n = 3) 3/2 3243ao 2Zr nao
3. A 3s orbital has the radial wavefunction below. It contains two radial nodes, distances from the nucleus at which the probability of finding the electron is 0. Calculate the numerical value of those two distances in the hydrogen atom. The quantity Ï is a dimensionless property proportional to r, and is used to make the expression simpler. (Note: For a 3s orbital, n = 3) 3/2 3243ao 2Zr nao
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