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Standard XII
Chemistry
Shapes of Orbitals and Nodes
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Question
The above graph represents a radial probability curve for an orbital. The number of radial nodes in the orbital is:
A
1
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B
2
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C
3
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4
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Solution
The correct option is
B
2
Number of minima in the radial probability curve is equal to the number of radial nodes. Hence, the answer is 2.
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