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Q. For which orbital, electron density is distributed in 3D ?
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Answered by REHAN0483
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The electron probability distribution for one of the hydrogen 2p orbitals is shown in Figure 6.6. 3. Because this orbital has two lobes of electron density arranged along the z axis, with an electron density of zero in the xy plane (i.e., the xy plane is a nodal plane), it is a 2pz orbital.

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For which orbital, electron density is distributed in 3D ?

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Orbitals are generally drawn as three-dimensional surfaces that enclose 90% of the electron density, as was shown for the hydrogen 1s, 2s, and 3s orbitals in part

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