elektronstätheten
Elektronstätheten, often translated as electron density, is a fundamental concept in chemistry and physics. It describes the probability of finding an electron at a particular point in space within an atom or molecule. Instead of picturing electrons as tiny particles orbiting a nucleus in fixed paths, quantum mechanics views them as wave-like entities. The electron density is represented by a mathematical function, often denoted by the Greek letter rho ($\rho$), which gives the probability per unit volume at any given coordinate.
The square of the absolute value of the wavefunction, $|\psi|^2$, is directly proportional to the electron density.