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Answered by mithileshkumardav
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It is also known as radial probability density function, it is given by 4πr2R2nl(r). In the graphs shown in question, ψ2 is shown instead of R2nl(r). It gives idea about the distribution of electron density at a radial distance around the nucleus without considering the direction or angle.

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Answered by surjasaha
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The correct radial probability distribution curve for the hydrogen atomic orbital with principal quantum number, n = 3 and azimuthal quantum number, l = 1 is: (4πr2ψ2 = radial probability density function and r = radial distance from the nucleus)

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