What are the average distance and the most probable distance of an electron from the nucleus in the orbital of a hydrogen atom? (the radius of the first Bohr orbit)
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Solution
Most probable distance:
The most probable distance is the range of the orbit in which the electron is most likely to be.
The most likely distances of an electron out from the nucleus in a hydrogen atom's orbital is .
has a value of .
As a result, the most probable distances of an electron from the nucleus in a hydrogen atom's orbital is .
The average distance:
the average distance is the expected value of the length of an electron out from the nucleus.
The average distance of an electron out from the nucleus in a hydrogen atom's orbital is .
has a value of .
As a result, the average distance of an electron from the nucleus in a hydrogen atom's orbital is