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

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Answered by afzalasghardae
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Explanation:

PSI represents the amplitude of the electron wave. It is commonly called wave function. It is a mathematical function and has no physical meaning by itself. Magnitude of psi square has the physical meaning as it determines the probability of density of finding the electron at that point.

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