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difference between orbit and orbital

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Answered by Anonymous
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Orbits and orbital are different paths of atoms. ...Orbits are the fixed paths around which electrons revolve around the nucleus of the atom following the same principle as that of the planets. An orbit is a planar or two-dimensional circular pathway. The maximum number of electrons in a particular orbit is 2n2
Answered by ameen8
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Orbits and orbital are different paths of atoms. ... Orbits are the fixed paths around which electrons revolve around the nucleus of the atom following the same principle as that of the planets. An orbit is a planar or two-dimensional circular pathway. The maximum number of electrons in a particularorbit is 2n2 .
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