what is an orbital ? how is it different from bhor's orbit m
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The region of space around a nucleus where the probability of finding an electron is maximum is called an orbital.....
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whereas Bohr's orbits refer to the fixed defined paths around nucleus, which electrons follow based on their energies.
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Wave functions of hydrogen and hydrogen like species with one electron are called atomic orbitals.
Bohrs orbit is circular but it is like wave
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