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zarkam21:

A,C,D?

zarkam21:

zarkam21:

@Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

almost an (s) orbital does not have angular nodes but it is defined by (l) so BCD

zarkam21:

Vocaloid:

hm not quite remember this is a p-orbital not an s-orbital if you look at the diagram, there's a node at the origin which corresponds to a value of 0 for the wavefunction at the nucleus C and D are false (those would only apply to a s orbital) E is true for a p-orbital (which makes it not spherical) so ABE

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