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Draw orbit structure of calcium oxide (CaO) .

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Answer: Calcium oxide orbit structure is

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An orbital is a simple planar representation of an electron. An orbital refers to the dimensional motion of an electron around the nucleus in a three-dimensional motion. It can simply be defined as the path established in a circular motion by rotating the electron around the nucleus. An orbital is a quantum mechanical refinement of the Bohr orbital. Unlike his concept of a simple circular orbit with a fixed radius, orbitals are regions of space of mathematical origin with different probabilities of having an electron and it is also a mathematically described region around the nucleus in an atom or molecule that may contain 0, one or two electrons Electrons arrange themselves in cloud-like regions around the nucleus called orbitals. The 1s2 orbital contains two electrons. This is the lowest energy level (n = 1), with an angular momentum quantum number ℓ = 0. Electrons in the 2px orbit of an atom are usually found in a dumbbell-shaped cloud rotating around the x-axis.

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