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The Schrodinger wave equation for H- atom in polar co-ordinate can be separated into three variables. The radial equation is equal to - beta. The value of beta for hydrogen atom is found to be equal to which of the following equations ( I is the orbital quantum number)? Answer A. O |(1-1) B. O 1(1+1) c. O |(21-1)

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Answered by BangtanXArmy0t7
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Answer:

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The radial equation is equal to - beta. The value of beta for hydrogen atom is found to be equal

Explanation:

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Answered by ImABadCat
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Answer:

Density=mass/volume

D=m/v

v=4/3πr^3

D1/D2=27/127×(r2/r1)^3

We know equation of radius

R=Ro×A^(1/3)

Where Ro is constant

A=mass no.

now,

D1/D2=27/125×A2/A1

D1/D2=27/125×125/27=1

Explanation:

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