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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could anybody help me please.

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OpenStudy (kainui):

How far can you get on your own? Start off by using the 2s wave function, I'll call it \(\psi\) and then integrate the complex square of the wave function radially from 0 to \(a_0\), the Bohr radius. It'll look something like this depending on how mathematical your class is... \[\int_0^{a_0} \psi^*\psi 4 \pi r^2 dr\]

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