00:01
Okay, so here we want to draw the two d orbitals in the x, y, plane, as flat projection, so just 2d drawings.
00:13
So first to get our cartesian coordinates, these are in the x, y plane.
00:19
So our y plane will be up and down, and our x plane will be side to side.
00:29
Then to know which ones we want to draw, we need to think of the two formulas that correspond to the x, y, orbitals.
00:37
So first we have dxy, and the other one we have is d x squared minus y squared.
00:45
So d x minus or yeah d x squared minus y squared applies directly to the axes like so.
01:05
We'll go ahead and erase the axes in the lobes...