When we get to the full three-dimensional hydrogen atom problem, the choice of representation becomes especially problematic. There is not an extra dimension to use for displaying the probability density as in the ring and sphere problems. It is common to show a two-dimensional slice of the full three-dimensional distribution, and then use color or height as the probability density. We have found it useful to use the power of the computer to show all slices in an animation with each frame being a different slice. These animations allow students to explore the extent of the solutions in more depth than the traditional representations. This is especially important in order to understand that there are shell structures to many of the distributions that are not always made evident.
cfhydrogenvis.mw (Maple 13)