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Main concepts of Quantum mechanical model |
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Answer» Quantum mechanical model:\tThe energy of an electron is quantized i.e. an electron can only have certain specific values of energy.\tThe quantized energy of an electron is the allowed solution of the Schrödinger wave equation and it is the result of wave like properties of electron.\tAs per Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle, the exact position and momentum of an electron cannot be determined. So the only probability of finding an electron at a position can be determined and it is |ψ|2 at that point where ψ represents the wave-function of that electron.\tAn atomic orbital is the wave-function (ψ) of an electron in an atom. Whenever an electron is described by a wave-function, it occupies atomic orbital. As an electron can have many wave-functions, there are many atomic orbitals for the electron. Every wave-function or atomic orbital have some shape and energy associated with it. All the information about the electron in an atom is stored in its orbital wave function ψ and quantum mechanics makes it possible to extract this information out of ψ.\tThe probability of finding an electron at a point within an atom is proportional to the square of the orbital wave function i.e., | ψ | 2\xa0at that point. | ψ |2\xa0is known as probability density and is always positive. Yes |
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