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The probability of finding an electron at a point in an atom isreferred to as the probability density (?2 ). The spatialdistribution of these densities can be derived from the radial wavefunction R(r) and angular wave functionY(?,?) , then solving the Schr
The probability of finding an electron at a point in an atom isreferred to as the probability density (?2 ). The spatialdistribution of these densities can be derived from the radial wavefunction R(r) and angular wave functionY(?,?) , then solving the Schr
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