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what is an orbital? how it is different from Bohr's orbit
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Answered by Anonymous
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In atomic theory and quantum mechanics, an atomic orbital is a mathematical function that describes the wave-like behavior of either one electron or a pair of electrons in an atom.

As postulated by Bohr, an orbit is a circular path at a definite distance from the nucleus in which the electron revolve round the nucleus. Orbits are circular in shape. An orbit indicates an exact position of an electron in an atom.

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Answered by GETlost0hell
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Explanation:

electron density which may be formed in an atom or molecule by one or more electrons, and can be represented as a wave function

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