Chemistry, asked by archanajha098, 11 months ago

A node is a point at which probability of finding an electron is :-
1. >99
2. 0%
3. 50%
4. 10%
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Answered by priyanshu311425
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answer is 0% as there is almost no chance to find an electron

Answered by brainlysme14
0

The correct option is (2) that is 0%

Explanation:

The region where the probability density function, i.e. probability of finding the electron, is zero is called nodal surface or node.

The probability of finding node is 0 because a nodal plane is basically a two-dimensional plane that indicates the electron density distribution is zero, owing to the shape of the orbital. In other words, there is zero chance of finding an electron in a nodal plane.

Probability of finding an electron is maximum at a distance of 0.53 A^0, the probability of finding electron is maximum. It is called as the Bohr's first radius.

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