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The electron probability distribution around a group of nuclei in a molecule is given by [ is atomic or molcure

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by debosmitadas18
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The electron probability distribution around a group of nuclei in a molecule is given by a MOLECULAR ORBITAL.

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A MOLECULAR ORBITAL describes the position of the electron and its wave-like behavior in a molecule. This function helps in calculating the probability of finding electrons in any particular field. Molecular Orbitals can be obtained by adding atomic orbitals to atoms in the molecule. The major difference between atomic and Molecular Orbitals is that atomic orbitals represent the electron density in the space associated with a particular atom. Molecular Orbitals are associated with the entire molecule, meaning the electron density is delocalized (spread) over more than one atom.

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