Chemistry, asked by nj478, 16 days ago

Q1. What is an operator? [2]
Q2. What are y and y?? [22]
Q3. What do you mean by the acceptable solutions of the Schrodinger wave equation? [3]
Q4. Draw the radial distribution functions for 4s and 4p orbitals. [2]
Q5. Predict (using MO diagram) which of the following species you would expect to have the
shortest bond length, co*, co, or CO-? [4]

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Answered by anjusrivastava447
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An operator in a programming language is a symbol that tells the compiler or interpreter to perform specific mathematical, relational or logical operation and produce final result.

A linear equation in two variables can be described as a linear relationship between x and y, that is, two variables in which the value of one of them (usually y) depends on the value of the other one (usually x). In this case, x is the independent variable, and y depends on it, so y is called the dependent variable.

The wave function Ψ(x, t) = Aei(kx−ωt) represents a valid solution to the Schrödinger equation. The wave function is referred to as the free wave function as it represents a particle experiencing zero net force (constant V ).

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