Atomic Orbitals
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 c..
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 called atomic orbi..
Differences between Atomic and Molecular Orbitals
Differences between Atomic and Molecular Orbitals - The important differences between atomic and molecular orbitals a..
Conditions for the Combination of Atomic Orbitals
The combining atomic orbitals should not differ much in energies. For e.g., in case of homonuclear diatomic molecules of the type A 2 ' 2s-orbital of one atom can combine with 2s-orbital of another atom but 1s-orbital of on..
Conditions for the Combination of Atomic Orbitals
Molecular orbitals are formed by the combination of atomic orbitals. But all types of orbitals cannot combine with each other. The following are the main conditions for effective combination of atomic orbitals: 1. The combining atomic..
Shapes of Atomic Orbitals
An atomic orbital is the space around the nucleus in which the probability of finding the electron is maximum. These most probable regions can be diagrammatically represented by cloud density (dot) diagrams. The density of dots (or lack of them) in any region of the cloud diagra..
Differences between Atomic and Molecular Orbitals
Atomic Orbital Molecular Orbital An electron in atomic orbital is under the influence of only one positive nucleus of the atom An electron in molecular orbital is under the influence of two or more nuclei depending ..
Relative Energies in Atomic Orbitals
Single electron atoms - The relative energies of various orbitals of single electrons depend on the value of the principal quantum number 'n' and is independent of the value of 'l'. This can be shown by an arrangement known as energy level diagram. The diagram given below illust..
Single electron atoms - The relative energies of various orbitals of single electrons depend on the value of the principal quantum number 'n' and is independent of the value of 'l'. This can be shown by an arrangement known as energy level diagram. The diagram given below illust..Combination of 2s atomic orbitals
Like 1s-orbitals, 2s-orbitals combine by addition and subtraction of overlappingwavefunctions to form bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals. These are labeled as s 2s,and s *2s. These molecular orbitals have exactly the same shapes as s 1s and s *1s..
Concept of atoms Orbitals and it's properties
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation - Light has been regarded as waves to explain the phenomena of reflection, refraction, diffraction etc. However in 1905, Albert Einstein suggested that light has a dual character, which means, it can behave as a particle as well as a wave. It was observed that so..
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