Schrodinger Wave Equation Quiz

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What are the three considerations on which the Schrodinger wave equation is based?

  • Bohr's atomic model, Avogadro's number, Faraday's law
  • Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Pauli exclusion principle, Photoelectric effect
  • Newton's laws, Planck's constant, Quantum entanglement
  • Classical plane wave equation, Broglie’s hypothesis of matter-wave, Conservation of energy (correct)

What information does the Schrodinger equation provide about the behavior of an electron attached to the nucleus?

  • Details about the behavior of the electron (correct)
  • Details about the electron's spin
  • Details about the electron's charge
  • Details about the behavior of the nucleus

What does the Schrodinger wave equation describe?

  • Energy levels of the electron in an atom
  • Wave-particle duality of electrons
  • Energy and position of the electron in space and time, considering the matter wave nature of the electron inside an atom (correct)
  • Conservation of momentum in an atom

What do Ψ and Ψ2 obtained from the Schrödinger equation help determine?

<p>Quantum numbers, orientations, and shape of orbitals where electrons are found in a molecule or an atom (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Schrodinger wave equation describe about the wave functions or probability waves?

<p>Detailed account of the form of the wave functions or probability waves that control the motion of some smaller particles (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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