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Chemistry, 13.02.2020 01:59 hannahkharel2

The ""size"" of an atom is sometimes defined by the radius of a sphere that contains 90% of the charge density of the electrons. Calculate the ""size"" of the hydrogen atom in its ground state according to this definition. (see below for useful integral; you do not need to fully solve for a numerical answer –you may leave in polynomial form. A guess and check approach will get you pretty close if you want to see the numerical answer.)

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