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An orbital is a mathematical function describing an exact or approximated one-electron wavefunction in either an atom ( for atomic orbitals) or in a molecule (molecular orbitals).

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What are the $sp^3$ orbital bond directions relative to a Cartesian reference frame?

You can convert the spherical coordinates to cartesian coordinates easily. As you know, $$\begin{align} z&=r \cos(\phi) \\ y&=r \sin(\theta)\sin(\phi) \\ x&=r \cos(\theta)\sin(\phi) \end{align}$$ Fol …
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