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The volumetric probability density function for the 1s orbital of the hydrogen atom has 1 peak, and it occurs at the Bohr radius.
http://img1.mnimgs.com/img/shared/content_ck_images/images/probability%20density.png
For the 2s orbital, it has 2 peaks, neither of which coincides with an integer multiple of the Bohr radius.
Is there any additional physical significance for the distance at which these 2 peaks occur?
http://img1.mnimgs.com/img/shared/content_ck_images/images/probability%20density.png
For the 2s orbital, it has 2 peaks, neither of which coincides with an integer multiple of the Bohr radius.
Is there any additional physical significance for the distance at which these 2 peaks occur?
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