Atomic StructureHard
Question
Select the correct statement(s) among the following.
Options
A.Outside any orbital, the probability of finding the electron is zero.
B.For single electronic atom or ion, the most probable distance of electron in an orbital having no radial node is $\frac{n^{2}a_{o}}{Z}$ from the nucleus, where ao is the first Bohr's radius.
C.The average distance of electron (belonging from the same orbit) from the nucleus decreases with increase in the value of angular momentum quantum number for the orbital.
D.The angular wave function of any s-orbital is independent from θ and $\phi$.
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