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Imagine a small electron-sensitive probe of volume 1.00 pm3 inserted into an H2 molecule-ion in its ground state. Calculate the probability that it will register the presence of an electron at the following positions: (a) at nucleus A, (b) at nucleus B, (c) half way between A and B, (d) at a point 20 pm along the bond from A and 10 pm perpendicularly. Do the same for the molecule-ion the instant after the electron has been excited into the antibonding LCAO-MO. Take R

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