Written way for finding nodes in wave function equation

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myst1cboomer
myst1cboomerOP12mo ago
@iTeachChem having trouble with these types
iTeachChem
iTeachChem12mo ago
@!Nimay¡ do you happen to have that link?
iTeachChem
iTeachChem12mo ago
Haha well done bruh. Yea ye poora sawal aakash app pe hai. Some 15 20 min video i think. At the end of thr atomic str chapter. Check it out.
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomerOP12mo ago
i was just confused between the node r=infinity value, thank you sir that cleared it
iSoham
iSoham12mo ago
pretty sure r=0 and infinity are not counted
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomerOP12mo ago
r=infinity represents something like l value or maybe radial node
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡12mo ago
I’d say it represents nothing
iSoham
iSoham12mo ago
idk about l value, but it is not counted in radial node ^ In a wave function What can be the values of theta be ?? like there should be a range or something 0 to pi/2 or something ? @iTeachChem ?
iTeachChem
iTeachChem12mo ago
at work will respond kal subah most likely haha. till then, try reading from jd lee/zumdahl?
iSoham
iSoham12mo ago
👍
nermal
nermal12mo ago
hey
iTeachChem
iTeachChem12mo ago
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iTeachChem12mo ago
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iTeachChem12mo ago
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iSoham
iSoham12mo ago
👍 oh ok
iTeachChem
iTeachChem11mo ago
r = infinite is not counted in nodes binness. it just means that if you go really far from the orbital, there is no chance of finding an electron (when psi is squared) is this alright @myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomerOP11mo ago
Yes sir +solved @iTeachChem
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