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Radial distribution function Cartesian

Fig. 2.4 The hydrogen-atom and 2s orbitals. (A, B) Contour plots (lines of constant amplitude) of the wavefunctions in the plane of the nucleus, with so/id lines for positive amplitudes and dashed lines for negative amplitudes. The Cartesian coordinates x and y are expressed as dimensionless multiples of the Bohr radius (Aq = 0.529 A). The contour intervals for the amplitude are in (A) and 0.05a<, in (B). (C, D) The amplitudes of the wavefunctions as functions of the X coordinate. (E, F) The radial distribution functions... Fig. 2.4 The hydrogen-atom and 2s orbitals. (A, B) Contour plots (lines of constant amplitude) of the wavefunctions in the plane of the nucleus, with so/id lines for positive amplitudes and dashed lines for negative amplitudes. The Cartesian coordinates x and y are expressed as dimensionless multiples of the Bohr radius (Aq = 0.529 A). The contour intervals for the amplitude are in (A) and 0.05a<, in (B). (C, D) The amplitudes of the wavefunctions as functions of the X coordinate. (E, F) The radial distribution functions...

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