What is the difference between the probability of finding an electron (psi2) and probability density?
They look similar to each other, but their graphs are different.
Now i understand!
Well, i was confused by your distinction between probability and probabiity density. I now see that you are talking of probability density in cartesian and in radial (spherical) coordinates.
It is not true that psi
2 was a probability. It is a density of probability. But whereas radial density probability is the density of probability of finding electron at a radius r (i.e. in any direction), psi
2 is the density in a point (x, y, z) or in radial coordinates (r, theta, phi).
In fact, the probability of finding and electron between (x, y, z) and (x + dx, y + dy, z + dz) is
dP = psi
2 dx dy dz.
Initially you talked about probability. psi
2 is not a probability. The probability P is found by integrating above expression.