The probability of finding out an electron at a point within an atom is proportional to…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Structure of Atom
The probability of finding out an electron at a point within an atom is proportional to the
- square of the orbital wave function i.e., y2
- orbital wave function i.e., y
- Hamiltonian operator i.e., H
- principal quantum number i.e., n
Answer
(A) square of the orbital wave function i.e ., y 2
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