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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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How do we choose last electron & write the quantum numbers for that element?
I was solving questions about writing the quantum numbers of the last electron of an element.
For Ions like Na+ , Na , O , Cl it was easy.
But for elements like Scandium , Yttrium , Iron I am having d …
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How does an atom for non-metals look like?
I wanted to know if it is true or false that orbitals or electron are present in orbits (which can be referred to as the ground and excited state for an electron or atom) and then how do they look like …