Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
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ISBN: 9781305401969
Author: SERWAY, Raymond A.; Jewett, John W.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 42, Problem 78AP

(a)

To determine

An expression for the probability that an electron in ground state will be found outside a sphere of radius r.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 78AP

The expression for the probability that an electron in ground state will be found outside a sphere of radius r is P=(2r2a02+2ra0+1)e2ra0_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the radial probability density function for the Hydrogen atom in ground state.

    P1s(r)=(4r2a03)e2ra0                                                                                             (I)

Here, P1s(r) is the radial probability density function for the Hydrogen atom in ground state, a0 is the Bohr radius, and r is the radial distance between nucleus and electron.

Write the expression to find the probability to for an electron in grounds state to be found outside a sphere of radius r.

    P=P1s(r)dr                                                                                                      (II)

The probability outside a sphere is to be found. So integration must be done from radius of sphere to infinity.

    P=rP1s(r)dr                                                                                                       (III)

Use expression (I) in (III) to find P.

    P=r(4r2a03)e2ra0dr=4a03rr2e2ra0dr                                                                                             (IV)

Integrate expression (IV) by integration by parts.

    P=4a03rr2e2ra0dr=4a03[r2e2ra0(a02)r2r×e2ra(a2)dr]=4a03[r2e2ra0(a02)+rra0e2ra0dr]=4a03[r2e2ra0(a02)+a0[re2ra0(a02)+a2e2ra0(a02)]]                                    (V)

Simplify expression (V) to find P.

    P=4a03[r2a0e2ra0a02re2ra02a034e2ra0]=[4r2a02e2ra022a0re2ra0e2ra0]=e2ra0[(2r2a02+2ra0+1)]                                                                 (VI)

Conclusion:

Apply limits from rto in equation (VI).

    P=e2ra0[(2r2a02+2ra0+1)]r=e2ra0[(2r2a02+2ra0+1)]

Therefore, the expression for the probability that an electron in ground state will be found outside a sphere of radius r is P=(2r2a02+2ra0+1)e2ra0_.

(b)

To determine

Graph the relation between probability and ra0.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 78AP

The graph between probability and ra0 is shown in figure 1 below.

Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update, Chapter 42, Problem 78AP , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

The expression for probability as a function of r is derived in part (a) of the question.

    P=(2r2a02+2ra0+1)e2ra0

The expression is exponential in nature. The graph will be exponentially decreasing as the value of ra0 increases.

Assume values between 0and 5 for ra0 and plot the corresponding probability. X axis shows ra0 and Y shows the variation of probability.

Figure 1 below shows the plot between probability and ra0.

Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update, Chapter 42, Problem 78AP , additional homework tip  2

Conclusion:

Therefore, The graph between probability and ra0 is shown in figure 1.

(c)

To determine

The value of r for which the probability to find electron inside sphere is equal to probability to find electron outside the sphere.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 78AP

The value of r for which the probability to find electron inside sphere is equal to probability to find electron outside the sphere is 1.34a0_.

Explanation of Solution

The probability to detect an electron inside or outside a sphere of radius r is equal to 12.

Use expression for probability derived in part (a).

    P=(2r2a02+2ra0+1)e2ra0

Substitute 12 for P in above equation.

    (2r2a02+2ra0+1)e2ra0=12                                                                              (VII)

Put z=2ra0 in expression (VII) and rewrite.

    z2+2z+2=ez                                                                                              (VIII)

Conclusion:

Equation (VIII) is a transcendental equation. Solving it the value of r is 1.34a0.

Therefore, the value of r for which the probability to find electron inside sphere is equal to probability to find electron outside the sphere is 1.34a0_.

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