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what do you mean by the region or space that an electron revolves the nucleus in an atom​

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Answered by Arkarajpaul
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In atomic theory and quantum mechanics, an atomic orbital is a mathematical function describing the location and wave-like behavior of an electron 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.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Atomic orbitals are regions of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found.

  • orbital is a mathematical equation, also known as a wave function, that represents the features of a system of nuclei, such as a molecule, or an atomic nucleus, where no more than two electrons are present. Frequently, an orbital is represented as a three-dimensional area where there is a 95% chance of locating the electron (see illustration).
  • Atomic orbitals are frequently identified by a combination of numbers and letters that stand for certain characteristics of the electrons connected to the orbitals, such as 1s, 2p, 3d, and 4f. Principal quantum numbers are numbers that represent energy levels and relative separation from the nucleus.

Hence, answer is atomic orbitals.

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