Multiple Choice
If the wave function is spherically symmetric then the radial probability density is given by:
A) "4 r2 11ef0190_1467_f449_bc85_dd4c7f484907_TB6585_11 "
B) 11ef0190_374b_fdda_bc85_9f14730543b1_TB6585_11
C) 11ef0190_557b_ce2b_bc85_a7ad62d3b83d_TB6585_11
D) 11ef0190_7087_f04c_bc85_cf69b3277e68_TB6585_11
E) 11ef0190_82dc_524d_bc85_b1fcd9b55a0e_TB6585_11
Correct Answer:

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