
() A mathematical function that gives the amplitude of a wave as a function of position (and sometimes, as a function of time and/or electron spin). Wavefunctions are used in chemistry to represent the behavior of electrons bound in atoms or molecules.
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A mathematical expression, ?(x, y, z), that appears in the Schrödinger equation in quantum mechanics and that describes the probability density of an object in space and time.
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A mathematical function that gives the amplitude of a wave as a function of position and sometimes, as a function of time and/or electron spin. Wavefunctions are used in chemistry to represent the behaviour of electrons bound in atoms or molecules.It is analogous to the amplitude of electromagnetic radiation which is a measurement of the disturbanc...
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