Question: The radial probability distribution function for a one-electron atom in its ground state can be written P(r) = Cr 2 e 2Zr/a0 , where C

The radial probability distribution function for a one-electron atom in its ground state can be written P(r) = Cr2e–2Zr/a0 , where C is a constant. Show that P(r) has its maximum value at r = a0/Z.

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