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2. For a hydrogen atom in its ground state, a) What is the radial distribution function in terms of the Bohr radius (ag)? b) Show by differentiation that the electron is most likely to be found at rao c) What is the maximum probability of finding the electron at this radius? d) How does the maximum probability of finding an electron any a given radius relate to the wavefunction being normalized? Explain your reasoning.
2. For a hydrogen atom in its ground state, a) What is the radial distribution function in terms of the Bohr radius (ag)? b) Show by differentiation that the electron is most likely to be found at rao c) What is the maximum probability of finding the electron at this radius? d) How does the maximum probability of finding an electron any a given radius relate to the wavefunction being normalized? Explain your reasoning.