Chemistry, asked by atharvakarawade1, 1 year ago

The nucleus of an atom is located at x=y=z=0. If the probability of finding an s-orbital electron in a tiny volume around x = a, y = z = 0 is 1 x 10-5, what is the probability of finding the electron in the same sized volume around x = z = 0, y = a - (A) 1 x 10-5 (B) 1 x 10-5 xa (C) 1 x 10-5 x a2 (D) 1 x 10-5 x a-1

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Answered by AneesKakar
14

Answer:

Option a) 1*10^ -5.

Explanation:

Here in the question it is given that the probability of finding an s-orbital electron in a tiny volume around the x=a  is 1*10^-5.

Since, s-orbital which we know that it is non-directional and doesn't depend on any direction. So, the probability will be same every where in the same sized volume of x=y=z=0 will be also 1*10^-5.

Answered by AbdulHafeezAhmed
6

the probability of finding an s-orbital electron in a tiny volume around the x=a  is 1*10^-5.

Since, s-orbital which we know that it is non-directional and doesn't depend on any direction. So, the probability will be same every where in the same sized volume of x=y=z=0 will be also 1*10^-5.

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