Chemistry, asked by pavan12394, 8 months ago

In the radial probability of distribution
curve for the 2s orbital of hydrogen atom,
the distances from the nucleus to the
node is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The radial probability distribution curve of 1s orbital has 1 peak and 0 radial node.

The radial probability distribution curve of 2s orbital has 2 peaks and 1 radial node.

The radial probability distribution curve of 3s orbital has 3 peaks and 2 radial nodes.

II) The probability of finding an electron at the nucleus is zero. As the distance from the nucleus increases, the probability of finding electron increases. The probability of finding an electron is maximum at a distance of 0.53

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. It is known as Bohr's first radius.

III) Radial node for a 2s electron is at a distance of 1.1

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. There are 2 peaks and 1 radial node for 2s orbital.

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