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Is hydrogen atom in a box solvable analytically?

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Answered by Anonymous
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S0…Thé answer is --) So, usual caveats (i.e. electron has neither definite position nor momentum, electron does not have a circular orbit but is instead a spherically symmetric “cloud” of probability, etc.), but we can talk about the average (mean) momentum of the electron in the hydrogen atom in the ground state, because it's wave ...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Assume a spherical, perfectly reflecting mirror centered on the H nucleus - see figure in the picture. Is this problem solvable. The boundary conditions should be that the wave-function vanishes on the mirror. Since the atom is neutral, I assume that no charges appear on the mirror surface

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