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Nodal plane is found in which orbital

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\bold{\longmapsto}Each p orbital has dumb bell shape (2 lobes which are separated from each other by a point of zero probability called nodal point or node or nucleus).

2. The two lobes of each orbital are separated by a plane of zero electron density called nodal plane.

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Answered by ᴅʏɴᴀᴍɪᴄᴀᴠɪ
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Answer:

➡A plane passing through the nucleus on which the probability of finding electron is zero, is called a nodal plane. The number of nodal planes in an orbital is equal to azimuthal quantum number(l).

Only option C has value l=1. Hence, nodal plane is found in L shell and p orbital.....

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