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The normalized ground-state wave function for the electron in a hydrogen atom is where r is the radial coordinate of the electron and a0 is the Bohrradius, (a) Sketch the wave function versus r. (b) Show that the wave function as given is normalized. (c) Kind the probability of locating the electron between r = a0 / 2 and r = 3 a0 / 2.
The normalized ground-state wave function for the electron in a hydrogen atom is where r is the radial coordinate of the electron and a0 is the Bohrradius, (a) Sketch the wave function versus r. (b) Show that the wave function as given is normalized. (c) Kind the probability of locating the electron between r = a0 / 2 and r = 3 a0 / 2.
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