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why s orbital is spharically symmetrical​

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Answered by XxSilentAgent47xX
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All s orbitals are spherical in shape and have a spherical symmetry. This means that the wave function will depend on the distance from the nucleus and not on the direction.In any atom,the size of the s orbital increases as the principal quantum number of the orbital increases but its geometrical shape remains same..

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Answered by ayushdafouty
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All s orbitals are spherical in shape and have a spherical symmetry. This means that the wave function will depend on the distance from the nucleus and not on the direction.In any atom,the size of the s orbital increases as the principal quantum number of the orbital increases but its geometrical shape remains same..

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