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Standard XII
Chemistry
Schrodinger Equation
38. Atomic or...
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38. Atomic orbital is the wave function of psi for an electron in an atom expain
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Assertion :Electrons may be considered as particles and waves Reason: An electron in an atom may be described as occupying at atomic orbital or by a wave function
Ψ
, which is a solution to the schrodinger wave equation
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An atomic orbital is a mathematical function that describes the wave-like behavior of either one electron or a pair of electrons in an atom. In an atom, the order of filling up of the orbitals is governed by
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An orbital is described with the help of a wave function. Since many wave functions are possible for an electron, there are many atomic orbitals. When atom is placed in a magnetic field the possible number of orientations for an orbital of azimuthal quantum number 3 is:
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If 4 times the most probable distance of electron of a 1s orbital in a unielectronic atom /ion is given by
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then the atomic number of the unielectronic species will be. [Given: Wave function of 1s orbital,
Ψ
=
⎷
(
Z
3
π
a
3
0
)
e
−
Z
r
/
a
0
where
a
0
= radius of first Bohr's orbital in H - atom = (52.9 pm) and Z is atomic number of unielectronic species]
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Why orbitals are called as a wave function of electron in atoms and molecules?
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