Difference between radial distribution and probability density
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Probability density is probability per volume. Probability density at a given point means probability per volume in the limit that the volume is infinitesimally small.
Radial probability distribution at a given radius is the probability per distance that the event occurs in a infinitesimally thin spherical shell at that radius. (The distance being the thickness of the shell)
Radial probability distribution at a given radius is the probability per distance that the event occurs in a infinitesimally thin spherical shell at that radius. (The distance being the thickness of the shell)
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