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Draw the shapes (boundary surfaces) of the following orbitals: (a) $2 p_{y},$ (b) $3 d_{z^{2}},$ (c) $3 d_{x^{2}-y^{2}}$. (Show coordinate axes in your sketches.)
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It has two lobes on either side of the nucleus, with a nodal plane passing through the nucleus along the xz-plane. Show more…
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