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Hello guys,
I'd like to discuss the determination of the most probable distance of the electron from the nucleus in the 1s orbital of a Li++ ion.
Anyone?
Thanks in advance!
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if you are talking about radial probability, it's the first Bohr radius. only that you have to insert a nuclear charge of three
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