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Probability Picture of Electrons and Concept of Atomic Orbital (Wave Mechanical Treatment)
The wave character of an electron and uncertainty in its position and momentum gave a serious blow to Bohr's model of an atom. According to Bohr, the electrons revolve around the nucleus in certain well-defined circular orbits. But the idea of uncer..
Quantum Theory of Covalent Bond
Quantum Theory of Covalent Bond - Although the Lewis structures give an idea of the valence electrons around the atom, in reality it does not precisely locate the position of the electrons in the chemical bond. The behaviour of electrons in molecules and comp..
Quantum Numbers
Orbitals of electrons in atoms differ in size shape and orientation. Definite energies and angular movements characterize atomic orbitals. The state of an electron in any atom is defined by certain permissible values of energy and angular momentum, which desc..
Quantum Numbers
Orbitals of electrons in atoms differ in size shape and orientation. Definite energies and angular movements characterize atomic orbitals. The state of an electron in any atom is defined by certain permissible values of energy and angular momentum, whic..
Atomic Orbitals
Electrons cannot exist at a particular point or in a well-defined orbit (path), according to the above new approach called wave mechanics. This led to the concept of 'most probable regions'. We talk about 'certain regions in space around the nucleu..
Atomic Orbitals
Electrons cannot exist at a particular point or in a well-defined orbit (path), according to the above new approach called wave mechanics. This led to the concept of 'most probable regions'. We talk about 'certain regions in space around the nucleus..
Concept of Orbital
According to wave mechanics, we cannot simply say that the electron exists at a particular point but we talk about certain regions in space around the nucleus where the probability of finding the electron is maximum. Such regions are expressed by ma..
Magnetic Quantum Number (m)
This quantum number describes the behavior of the electrons in the magnetic field. We know that the movement of electrical charge is always associated with magnetic field. Since the revolving electron possesses angular momentum, it will give rise to a very small magnet..
Spin Quantum Number (s)
It is observed that the electron is not only revolving around the nucleus but it is also spinning on its own axis. The spin of the electron produces a small magnetic field as a result of which the electron behaves as a 'tiny magnet'. This quantum n..
Orbital Wave Functions and Shapes of Orbitals
Orbital Wave Functions and Shapes of Orbitals - According to wave mechanics, orbitals are described by wave functions known as orbital wave functions. These orbital wave functions can be represented as a product of two functions:..
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