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The shape of atomic orbitals is given by​

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Answered by shreelatabhujel
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An orbital is a wave function for an electron defined by the three quantum numbers, n, ℓ and ml. Orbitals define regions in space where you are likely to find electrons. s orbitals (ℓ = 0) are spherical shaped. ... The three possible p orbitals are always perpendicular to each other...

Answered by bratatimondal2006
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The Azimuthal quantum number denotes the subshell (orbital) to which the electron belongs and also determines the shape of the orbital and the energy associated with the angular momentum of the electron.  The magnetic quantum number determines the preferred orientations of orbitals in space.

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