Physics, asked by sneha818871, 7 months ago

difference between orbit and orbital​

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Answered by sandeepverma97210
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An orbit is the simple planar representation of an electron. An orbital refers to the dimensional motion of an electron around the nucleus in a three-dimensional motion.

An orbital can simply be defined as the space or the region where the electron is likely to be found the most.

Answered by ItsBrainest
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Difference between orbit and orbital

Definition of Orbit.

An orbit in chemistry is a definite path whose shape is regular, on which revolution of electrons takes place. Furthermore, this revolution of electrons takes place due to the pull of electrons towards the nucleus. Moreover, the first shell of an atom shall have only two atoms in accordance with the Bohr ‘s model.

Definition of Orbitals.

An orbital refers to an uncertain area that has the maximum probability of locating an electron. Furthermore, there is a

three-dimensional space surrounding the nucleus, which actually is the representative of the orbital. Also, it is also possible for the orbital to have different kinds of shape.

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