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how many nodes are present in 3D orbital​

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Answered by himanibanga18
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The number of nodes is related to the principal quantum number, n. In general, the nd orbital has (n - 3) radial nodes, so the 3d-orbitals have (3 - 3) = 0 radial nodes, as shown in the above plot. Radial nodes do become evident, however, in the higher d-orbitals (4d, 5d, and 6d).

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Answered by oraclerkumar
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The number of nodes is related to the principal quantum number, n. In general, the nd orbital has (n - 3) radial nodes, so the 3d-orbitals have (3 - 3) = 0 radial nodes, as shown in the above plot. Radial nodes do become evident, however, in the higher d-orbitals (4d, 5d, and 6d).

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