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The penetration power of the orbitals are explained below.
Explanation:
- Penetration power can be defined as the ability of an orbital in order to attract an electron. Usually, this penetration process could be accompanied with the energy release.
- For example, the penetration effect of the ‘s’ orbital is higher. This is due to the closeness to the nucleus than other orbitals like ‘p’, ‘d’, and ‘f’ orbitals.
- Because of higher penetration effect, this ‘s’ orbital releases higher amount of energy than other orbitals when accepting an electron.
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1) Penetration power of proton is (a) More than electron (b)Less than electron (c) More than neutron (d) None .
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