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Difference Between Shell Subshell and Orbital
The main difference between shell subshell and orbital is that shells are composed of electrons that share the same principal quantum number and subsh...
Difference Between Atomic Orbital and Molecular Orbital
The main difference between atomic and molecular orbital is that the electrons in an atomic orbital are influenced by one positive nucleus, while the ...
Difference Between Hybrid Orbitals and Molecular Orbitals
The main difference between hybrid orbitals and molecular orbitals is that hybrid orbitals are formed by the interactions of atomic orbitals in the sa...
discuss the conditions which govern the combinations of atomic orbitals to form molecular orbital.
The conditions that are required for a linear combination of atomic orbitals are as follows: Same Energy of combining orbitals – The combining atomic ...
similarities between hybridization and molecular orbital theory
Similarities Between Hybrid Orbitals and Molecular Orbitals Hybrid orbitals and molecular orbitals are formed due to the mixing of atomic orbitals. Bo...
atomic orbital vs hybrid orbital
Hybrid orbitals have shapes and orientations that are very different from those of the atomic orbitals in isolated atoms. A set of hybrid orbitals is ...
hybridized molecular orbitals
What is meant by a hybridized orbital?Are hybridized orbitals molecular orbitals?How do you determine hybridization of orbitals?What is an sp3 orbital...
molecular orbital theory and hybridization
The number of hybrid orbitals equals the number of atomic orbitals that are used to create the hybrids. When atomic orbitals are hybridized, the s orb...
Difference Between 4f and 5f Orbitals
The main difference between 4f and 5f orbitals is that 4f orbitals have a number of planes and conical nodes, but no radial nodes whereas 5f have a nu...