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OpenStudy (anonymous):

When the probability of the electron is calculated as to where it exists in the atom, we get a graph in which some places it can not be at all. For example, in the n=2, there is one place where the electron cannot be. But seemingly this is only probability? Why cant it actually be there? In other words, why is electron tunneling necessary?

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