elektronitiheytenä
Elektronitiheytenä, often translated as electron density, is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics and chemistry. It describes the probability of finding an electron in a specific region of space around an atom or molecule. Instead of pinpointing an electron's exact location, which is impossible due to quantum uncertainty, electron density provides a way to visualize the distribution of electrons.
The electron density is represented mathematically by a function, usually denoted as ρ(r), where 'r' represents
Electron density plays a crucial role in understanding chemical bonding. The sharing of electrons between atoms
Several computational methods, such as Hartree-Fock and Density Functional Theory (DFT), are used to calculate and