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    Willemijn Goossens
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    Most of the time the electron is at the centre of the nucleus. The electron spends less and less time at increasing distances from the centre. In other words, the probability that the electron is at the centre of the nucleus is the largest, and the probability for it being at larger distances from the centre decreases with the distance.

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