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In hydrogenic states, the probability of finding an electron at r = 0 is

A. zero in state $${\phi _{1s}}\left( r \right)$$

B. non-zero in state $${\phi _{1s}}\left( r \right)$$

C. zero in state $${\phi _{2s}}\left( r \right)$$

D. zero in state $${\phi _{2p}}\left( r \right)$$

Answer: Option A


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