Chemistry, asked by muskaans033, 1 month ago

why do we use psi psi* in place of psi square​

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Answered by powarpranav198693
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psi describes the wave behavior of electron…it is called wave function and represents the amplitude of electron wave. ... However, square of wave function that psi square gives the probability of finding the electron of given energy E from place to place in a given region around the nucleus.

Answered by ascv
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psi describes the wave behavior of electron…it is called wave function and represents the amplitude of electron wave. ... However, square of wave function that psi square gives the probability of finding the electron of given energy E from place to place in a given region around the nucleus.

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