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Sketch the following orbitals (including the $x, y,$ and $z$ axes): $1 s, 2 p_{x}, 3 d_{x y}, 3 d_{z^{2}}$
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It is a sphere centered at the origin. It has no nodal planes, meaning there are no regions where the probability of finding an electron is zero. The sketch of the $1s$ orbital is a simple sphere. Show more…
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