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The maximum in the radial distribution function indicates the the most probable location of the _____​

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Answered by MANISHNAIDU0135
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The maximum in the radial distribution function indicates the most probable location of the electron in a given orbital for 1s-orbital of hydrogen

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Answered by rahul123437
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The maximum in the radial distribution function indicates the most probable location of the electron in the orbital.

Explanation:

  • The radial distribution function [P(r)] is used to determine the most probable radius and to find the electron in the given orbital.
  • It is the function that describes the density of the matter surrounding ad which varies as a function.
  • It gives the details of the frequency from where it occurs
  • It is also known as the pair correlation curve.
  • The maximum in the radial distribution function indicates the most probable location of the electron in the orbital.
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