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How do 1s and 2s orbitals differ?

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Answered by hdewangan
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1s orbital is located in 1st shell while 2s orbital is located in 2nd shell or orbit.

1s orbital has lower energy as compared to 2s orbital.

1s orbital experience more attractive force from nucleus than 2s orbital.

Electrons in 2s orbital suffers more shielding or screening effect than electrons in 1s.

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Answered by YashpalChahal
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Answer:

The orbital occupied by the hydrogen electron is called a 1s orbital. ... The "s" tells you about the shape of the orbital. s orbitals are spherically symmetric around the nucleus - in each case, like a hollow ball made of rather chunky material with the nucleus at its centre. The orbital on the left is a 2s orbital

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