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why at node the probability of finding electrons becomes negligible?​

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Answered by itsPapaKaHelicopter
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The probability of finding an electron at radial node is zero because the interference of electron wave is destructive.

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At a node the probability of finding an electron is zero which means that we will never find an electron at a node.

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• The probability of finding an electron at radial node is zero because the interference of electron wave is destructive...

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