Orbital and Electronic configuration
Wednesday, 23 August 2017
Orbital:-
An orbital is a mathematical function that describes the wavelike behavior of an electron, or describes properties characteristic of no more than two electrons in the vicinity of an atomic nucleus or of a system of nuclei as in a molecule. An orbital often is depicted as a three-dimensional region within which there is a 95 percent probability of finding the electron ( Although most people think of an "orbit" in terms of a circle, the probability density regions that may contain an electron may be spherical, dumbbell-shaped, or more complicated three-dimensional forms.
An orbital is a mathematical function that describes the wavelike behavior of an electron, or describes properties characteristic of no more than two electrons in the vicinity of an atomic nucleus or of a system of nuclei as in a molecule. An orbital often is depicted as a three-dimensional region within which there is a 95 percent probability of finding the electron ( Although most people think of an "orbit" in terms of a circle, the probability density regions that may contain an electron may be spherical, dumbbell-shaped, or more complicated three-dimensional forms.
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