
With hydrogen apart from other elements, fractions and multiples of ℏ/2, 0.0053–0.0264 corresponding to the radii ranging between a0/100 and a0/20 (a0 is the Bohr’s radius), and 5-26 corresponding to the radii ranging between 4a0 and 49a0 were demonstrated; the probability of locating the position (a) and momentum (p) increases with decreasing radii. The equations for the determination of the fractions and multiples of ℏ/2 were derived. Computation gave values less than and higher than ℏ/2; the latter was found to be restricted to hydrogen atom only. A relation between uncertainties and pa is for future study.
hydrogen and other selected elements, Rydberg constant, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, reduced Planck's constant, Average ionization energies
hydrogen and other selected elements, Rydberg constant, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, reduced Planck's constant, Average ionization energies
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