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what is the difference between probability and electron density? plz answer this earlier​

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Answered by raotd
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probability...

A probability is a number that represents the likelihood of an uncertain event. Probabilities are always between 0 and 1, inclusive. The larger the probability, the more likely the event is to happen.

electron density...

In chemistry electron density is the measure of the probability of an electron being present at a specific location.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Probability density is probability per volume. Probability density at a given point means probability per volume in the limit that the volume is infinitesimally small.

Radial probability distribution at a given radius is the probability per distance that the event occurs in a infinitesimally thin spherical shell at that radius. (The distance being the thickness of the shell).

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