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Difference Between the Orbit and Orbital​

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Answered by SpaceWalker17
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ORBIT

  • An orbit is the simple planar representation of an electron.
  • It can be simply defined as the path that gets established in a circular motion by revolving the electron around the nucleus.
  • The shape of molecules cannot be explained by an orbit as they are non-directional by nature.
  • An orbit that is well-defined goes against the Heisenberg principle.

ORBITAL

  • 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.
  • The shapes of the molecules can be found out as they are directional by nature.
  • An ideal orbital agrees with the theory of Heisenberg’s Principles.

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Answered by worldqueen2
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Answer:

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Explanation:

an orbital on the other hand is simply the probable area where one can expect to find the maximum density of electron presence within ban atom. An arbit on the other hand is simply present in a body with a certain mass. while an orbital exists for an electron as well as an atom

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