Chemistry, asked by teludhatrika, 6 months ago

the surface at which of probabilitr of finding an electron is zero is called​

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Answered by dasguptamoumita512
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nodal surface where probability function reduces to zero hope it helps you....

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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  • The electron orbital is defined as the radius of the sphere which encloses 95% of the total electron probability.
  • The probability of finding an electron is never 0 for dz^{2} orbital.
  • The surface at which the probability of finding an electron is zero is the orbital present in the nucleus.
  • The probability of finding an electron is zero is also known as nodal plane,
  • The nodal plane is along the plane where the two lobes touch each other. which is the z-axis.
  • For all orbital the nodal plane is given by n-1.

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