22. The probability of finding an electron is uniform in every direction is in which orbital?
(A)s
(B) P
(C) d
(D) f
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Answer:
s orbital is your answer..
Explanation:
it is spherical in shape...and the electrons are evenly spread on it...there is no fixed direction for their location.
so probability of finding a electron can be in almost any direction
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The probability of finding an electron is uniform in every direction is in 's' orbital.
- An electron orbital is most usually defined as the radius of the sphere that encloses 95 percent of the total electron probability, and the prospect of having of finding an electron in an orbital is around 95 percent.
- S orbital is spherical in shape. And the electrons are evenly spread on it.
- There is no fixed direction for their location.
- So probability of finding a electron can be in almost any direction in s orbital.
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