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the probability of finding an electron in py orbital along x axis​

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Answered by anjalikawarkhe30
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Answer:

The radial function of the orbital is R(r)=96 a03/21(4−σ)σe−e/2,σ=2r Statement-2:The orbital has 1 radial node and 0 angular node.

Answered by amishasingh2311
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Answer: There is zero probability of finding an electron in py orbital along the X-axis.

Explanation: The py orbital is dumb-Bell shaped and located parallel to the y axis. Therefore along the x-axis, the probability of finding an electron will be zero.

There are three p orbitals depending upon their orientation in space like px, py, and pz. Each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons. All together the p subshell can hold a maximum of 6 electrons.

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