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maximum electron density give notes on this topic.
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Answered by aashu7032
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Answer:

Electron density: An atom or group with higher electron density means some aspect of molecular structure (such as resonance or inductive effects) is shifting negative charge towards this spot in the molecule. ... Red indicates higher electron density than orange, which in turn, is higher electron density than yellow.

Answered by aayushijadhav
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Answer:

There is a limit to the maximum value of electron density ρe(r⃗ ).

Explanation:

I know that particularly high values of n[V] are unlikely because as you pack more and more electrons in the same region, their repulsion would start to overpower their attraction to the nuclei, meaning the electron density would likely spread out more.

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