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Reggid
1 year ago

Is this orbital almost hollow?

No.

Because in the middle, in the atomic nucleus, it is probably not so high that there is an electron

She’s as high as the wave function tells you she is.

the probability density proceeds as exp(-k*r), where r is the distance from the core and k is a constant.

Reggid
1 year ago
Reply to  Cougarrr

yes

ThomasJNewton
1 year ago

The chance of stay in the core is low if you apply it against the distance. The volumes of ball shells are simply smaller with decreasing radius. In real, i.e. plotted against the volume, the probability of stay in the core has a maximum.