Asked by jerson
how many orbital orientations are possible in each of the s, p, d, and f sublevels?
b) how does 2s orbital differ from a 1s orbital
b) how does 2s orbital differ from a 1s orbital
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Answered by
DrBob222
I assume by orbital orientations you are talking about m<sub>l</sub>. M<sub>l</sub> may have orientations from -l to +l in increments of 1 and zero is included. A 2s orbital has a larger diameter than a 1s orbital.
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