Comparing atomic orbitals in terms of their energy. Explain this in details.
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Solution
Atomic orbitals are mathematical functions that provide insight into the wave nature of electrons (or pairs of electrons) that exist around the nuclei of atoms.
The principal quantum number is denoted by 'n'.
The azimuthal quantum number is denoted by 'l'.
The sum of the principal and azimuthal quantum number (n + l) determines the energy of the orbitals.
Higher the (n + l) value of the orbital, the larger the energy of the orbital.
If the orbitals have the same (n + l) value, then the orbital with a higher ‘n’ value, has the higher energy.