In a hydrogen atom the electron and proton are at a distance of . The dipole moment of the system is
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The Bohr radius (a0) is a physical constant, equal to the most probable distance between the nucleus and the electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state (non-relativistic and with an infinitely heavy proton). It is named after Niels Bohr, due to its role in the Bohr model of an atom.
Named after: Niels Bohr
SI units: 5.29×10−11 m
Symbol: a0 or rBohr
Imperial/US units: 2.08×10−9 in
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