Physics, asked by zeppelin, 1 month ago

Explain in your own words why can't Schrodinger's equation be used with high accuracy for atoms that are different from hydrogen atoms?

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Answered by bhilarevishwesh
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Answer:

Alright, hope this helps...

Explanation:

In actual atoms, interelectronic Coulomb energy changes "dependent" on other Coulomb terms (= electron-nucleus ) and atomic kinds. This is the reason why Schrodinger equation is wrong, and cannot solve multi-electron atoms.

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Answered by BrocolliAprocots
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