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Orbital in which electron density is symmetrically distributed

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Answered by Chhabratanishq13
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Answer:The energy density is symmetrically distributed in 1s orbital

Explanation: Because the probability of finding an electron of 1s is maximum in distance r=0 from the nucleus

Answered by mahajan789
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In the s orbital, the electron density is symmetrically distributed.

Explanation: The quantum mechanical refinement of Bohr's orbit is orbital. Orbitals, as opposed to his idea of a straightforward circular orbit with a defined radius, are regions of space that have been determined statistically and have varying possibilities of harbouring an electron.

The likelihood of finding a 1s electron at any given position depends simply on its distance from the nucleus since the 1s orbital is spherically symmetrical. At r=0 (the nucleus), the probability density is highest, and it steadily drops as one moves further away.

Given below is the image of s orbital:

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