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probability of finding an electron in an orbital is given by
a)Rutherford b)Bohr c)Heisenberg d)Schrodinger

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Answered by srijana4605
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Answer:

D) Schrodinger is the answer in the following

Answered by AditiHegde
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The probability of finding an electron in an orbital is given by d) Schrodinger.

  • Erwin Schrodinger was an Austrian physicist who introduced the theory of the equation that allows one to find the probability of an electron in an orbital in space.
  • Schrodinger's equation also helps one in finding the total energy in a system as well.

The other options:

a) Rutherford- Rutherford's experiment had given evidence of an atom's integral part has a nucleus. His experiment focused on scattering radioactive materials like the alpha particles. This was done to calculate the size of the nucleus.

b) Bohr- Bohr is famous for presenting the atomic model. Based on the model, he presented the theory where he derived an equation that is used to calculate the total amount of energy absorbed.

c) Heisenberg- Heisenberg invented the Principle of Uncertainty. According to this principle, one can never accurately calculate the correct position and momentum of any kind of object.

Hence, the correct answer will be the probability of finding an electron in an orbital is given by d) Schrodinger.

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