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For which of the orbital , the electron density is maximum at the nucleus

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Answered by itachi75
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Answer:

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Explanation:

s-orbitals are spherically symmetric orbitals. Thus, the probability of finding the electron at a given distance is equal in all directions. Since the number of angular nodes =l=0 (l=s), the probability of finding an electron is maximum near the nucleus.

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Answered by vaibhavbhakuni
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Answer:

s-orbitals are spherically symmetric orbitals. Thus, the probability of finding the electron at a given distance is equal in all directions. Since the number of angular nodes =l=0 (l=s), the probability of finding an electron is maximum near the nucleus.

Explanation:

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