Where is the zero probability of finding the electron?
(A) Node
(B) Near the nucleus
(C) Orbit
(D) Antinode
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The correct option is, near the nucleus.
Electrons, which are negatively charged bodies, revolve around the nucleus in their elliptical orbits.
The nucleus, on the other hand, is made up of neutrons and protons and is a positively charged body.
If an electron were to get too near a nucleus, the entire structure of the atom would collapse.
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⭕ B). Near the nucleus
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