Chemistry, asked by Theingenious, 1 year ago

what is an orbital ? How it is different from Bohr's orbit ?

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Answered by soni62430
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Answer:The region of space around a nucleus where the probability of finding an electron is maximum is called an orbital whereas Bohr's orbits refer to the fixed defined paths around nucleus, which electrons follow based on their energie.

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Answered by kirenpandey745
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Answer:

if in austronomi a fix path where any celital (any thing in space out of earth) rotates.

was a chemistry one ,was almost like that but

it was in sense of atom (it's electron which revolves around the neucleus where protons and nutrons are present)

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