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what are orbitals? give examples​

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Answered by Udayeswari
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In atomic theory and quantum mechanics, an atomic orbital is a mathematical function that describes the wave-like behavior of either one electron or a pair of electrons in an atom. This function can be used to calculate the probability of finding any electron of an atom in any specific region around the atom's nucleus.

Answered by khanpathan786
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In chemistry and Quantum Mechanics, an orbital is a mathematical function describes the wave-like behaviour of an electron, electron pair or nucleons.

Orbital examples:

The 1s^2 orbital contents to electrons.It is the lowest energy level(n=1),with an angular momentum quantum number.

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