Which of the following orbitals has nodal cones
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No. of nodal planes in BMOs=no. of nodal planes in combining orbital
No. of nodal planes AGMOs=no. of nodal planes in combining orbital +1
A→0
B→1+2=3
C→2
D→2
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Orbitals has nodal cones in n=2 , l=1
- The principal quantum number (n) indicates which of the electrons' principal electron shells they occupy. The electron configuration of helium (He), for example, is 1s2 - the primary quantum number is one.
- This signifies that helium's two electrons are in the first primary electron shell.
- Azimuthal quantum number (l) - The azimuthal quantum number (l) is a quantum number for an atomic orbital that specifies its shape and determines its orbital angular momentum.
- Nodal planes - These are regions around atomic nuclei where there is no chance of finding electrons.
- Solving the Schrödinger wave equation for atoms or molecules to determine the form of atomic and molecular orbitals yields the coordinates of these planes.
- The Azimuthal quantum number can be used to find nodal planes (l). Because l = 1 for a 2P orbital, there is only one Nodal plane.
- Therefore n=2 , l=1 has nodal cones.
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