Chemistry, asked by ChakrabortySumit, 9 months ago

what are nodes in chemistry​

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Answered by mastermimd2
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Explanation:

A node is a point where the electron positional probability is zero. As with all orbitals the number of radial nodes increases with the principle quantum number (i.e. the 2s orbital has one radial node, the 3s has two etc.).

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A node is a point where the electron positional probability is zero. As with all orbitals the number of radial nodes increases with the principle quantum number (i.e. the 2s orbital has one radial node, the 3s has two etc.).

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