Which orbitals are spherically symmetrical?
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S Orbital
Explanation :
All s orbitals are spherically symmetrical. That is, an electron that occupies an s orbital can be found with the same probability at any orientation (at a given distance) from the nucleus
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S orbits
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An s-orbital is spherical with the nucleus at its centre, a p-orbitals is bell-shaped and four of the five d orbitals are cloverleaf shaped. The fifth d orbital is shaped like an elongated bell with a doughnut around its middle. The orbitals in an atom are organized into different layers or electron shells.
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