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Nonfiction: Wavefunctions of the electron in a hydrogen atom at different energy levels. [[Quantum mechanics (nonfiction)|Quantum mechanics]] cannot predict the exact location of a particle in space, only the probability of finding it at different locations. The brighter areas represent a higher probability of finding the electron.


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By PoorLeno (talk) - the English language Wikipedia (log).Original text: I created this work entirely by myself. References:Forinash, Kyle. Hydrogen W Simulation. Indiana University Southeast. Retrieved on 2008-12-18.Tokita, Sumio; Sugiyama, Takao; Noguchi, Fumio; Fujii, Hidehiko; Kobayashi, Hidehiko (2006). "An Attempt to Construct an Isosurface Having Symmetry Elements". Journal of Computer Chemistry, Japan 5 (3): 159–164. DOI:10.2477/jccj.5.159., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5854697
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Nonfiction: Wavefunctions of the electron in a hydrogen atom at different energy levels. Quantum mechanics cannot predict the exact location of a particle in space, only the probability of finding it at different locations. The brighter areas represent a higher probability of finding the electron.

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By PoorLeno (talk) - the English language Wikipedia (log).Original text: I created this work entirely by myself. References:Forinash, Kyle. Hydrogen W Simulation. Indiana University Southeast. Retrieved on 2008-12-18.Tokita, Sumio; Sugiyama, Takao; Noguchi, Fumio; Fujii, Hidehiko; Kobayashi, Hidehiko (2006). "An Attempt to Construct an Isosurface Having Symmetry Elements". Journal of Computer Chemistry, Japan 5 (3): 159–164. DOI:10.2477/jccj.5.159., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5854697

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