Draw the projection of the 4d(yz) orbital on the yz plane, add shades to indicate the signs of the wave function, and point out the numbers and locations of the radial and angular nodes.
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The 4dyz orbital is a d-orbital, which means it has a more complex shape than s and p orbitals. Specifically, the 4dyz orbital has two lobes along the y-axis and two lobes along the z-axis, with a nodal plane between them. Show more…
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