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  • In [[quantum mechanics]] and [[quantum chemistry]], an '''atomic orbital''' is a function of an electron that describes the motion—in the quan ...e electron, its solution is a function of ''x'', ''y'', and ''z''—an atomic orbital. If, in addition, the effective Schrödinger equation is invariant under ro
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  • * [[atomic orbital]], in quantum mechanics a one-electron function for an atom
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  • #Redirect [[Atomic orbital]]
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  • ...es the exact same equation, but the electron ''orbit'' is replaced by an [[atomic orbital|electron ''orbital'']]; the latter has no radius. However, in the new quan An atomic subshell consists of 2''ℓ''+1 [[atomic orbital]]s labeled by the ''orbital magnetic quantum number'', almost invariably de
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  • ===Atomic orbital (AO)=== ''See the article [[atomic orbital]]''
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  • ...red out" over a whole molecule. Usually an MO is a linear combination of [[atomic orbital]]s (an LCAO), which is a weighted sum of (almost) all atomic orbitals in th ...and ''B'', each have one electron (a red arrow in the figure) in an 1''s'' atomic orbital (AO). These AOs are labeled in the figure ''1s''<sub>A</sub> and ''1s''<su
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  • ...'''Slater-type orbitals''' (STOs) are functions used as [[electron orbital|atomic orbital]]s. They are named after the [[physics|physicist]] [[John C. Slater]], who
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]] and [[quantum chemistry]], an '''atomic orbital''' is a function of an electron that describes the motion&mdash;in the quan ...e electron, its solution is a function of ''x'', ''y'', and ''z''&mdash;an atomic orbital. If, in addition, the effective Schrödinger equation is invariant under ro
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  • ...s in [[atomic spectroscopy]] where it stand for a set of doubly occupied [[atomic orbital]]s of the same [[principal quantum number]] ''n''. A closed subshell is a s
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  • ...dization''' (see also [[spelling differences]]) is the concept of mixing [[atomic orbital]]s to form new ''hybrid orbitals'' suitable for the qualitative description
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  • ...') of lowest energy of the [[hydrogen-like atom|hydrogen atom]], the 1s [[atomic orbital]]. That is, ''a''<sub>0</sub> is the position of the maximum in the radia
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  • ...'''Gaussian type orbital''' (GTO) is an [[electron orbital#atomic orbital|atomic orbital]] used in linear combinations forming [[electron orbital#molecular orbital ...ha; is a real parameter. The parameter &alpha; may be taken from tables of atomic orbital basis sets, which are often contained in quantum chemical computer programs
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  • ...the article [[Atomic orbital#Solutions of the atomic Schrödinger equation|atomic orbital]] for a more detailed explanation of the building up of the electronic shel
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  • ...s two spin functions, so that in total there are 6 [[Electron orbital#Spin atomic orbital|spinorbital]]s with [[principal quantum number]] ''n'' = 2 and also 6 spino
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  • ...electron functions and are referred to as hydrogen-like [[electron orbital#atomic orbital|atomic orbitals]]. The orbitals of the different hydrogen-like atoms differ A hydrogen-like atomic orbital ''&psi;''<sub>''nℓm''</sub> &nbsp; is uniquely identified by the values o
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  • ...tands for an [[Atomic orbital#Solutions of the atomic Schrödinger equation|atomic orbital]] with [[angular momentum (quantum)|angular momentum]] quantum number ''ℓ
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  • ...in any of nine [[energy level]]s, which is the placement of [[electron]] [[atomic orbital]]s around the [[atomic nucleus]]. When a caesium atom within the chamber en
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  • ...s of some importance. They appear, for example, in the form of spherical [[atomic orbital]]s and real [[multipole moments]]. The explicit Cartesian expression of the
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  • ::#[[Atomic orbital]]s Because an atomic orbital has two different algebraic signs or colors, the overlapping of two atomic
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  • ..., hence the adjective "molecular" in the name. This is in contrast to an [[atomic orbital]] (AO), which gives rise to a one-electron density localized in the vicini ...ns (usually algebraic&mdash;as opposed to numerical&mdash;functions, see [[atomic orbital#AO basis sets|this article]]), and once the expansion coefficients have bee
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  • ...chemistry, as the important implications of the theory (principally the [[atomic orbital|orbital approximation]]) can be understood and applied in simpler terms. ...r equation for the hydrogen atom gives the form of the wave function for [[atomic orbital]]s, and the relative energy of say the 1s,2s,2p and 3s orbitals. The orbita
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  • ...>6</sub>]<sup>2+</sup>. [[Crystal field theory]] tells us that the five [[atomic orbital|''d''-atomic orbitals]] of the central ion are split into two groups: T<sub
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  • ...chemistry, as the important implications of the theory (principally the [[atomic orbital|orbital approximation]]) can be understood and applied in simpler terms. ...r equation for the hydrogen atom gives the form of the wave function for [[atomic orbital]]s, and the relative energy of say the 1s,2s,2p and 3s orbitals. The orbita
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  • ...of them has been selected, are composed of antisymmetrized ''N''-electron atomic orbital products. Atomic orbitals on different atoms in a molecule are non-orthogon
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  • ...l valence bond theory one usually works with mixtures of ''s'' and ''p'' [[atomic orbital]]s, so-called [[hybridization|hybrids]]</ref> illustrates some of the
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  • ...l valence bond theory one usually works with mixtures of ''s'' and ''p'' [[atomic orbital]]s, so-called [[hybridization|hybrids]]</ref> illustrates some of the
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  • ...in the atom's structure. These states of well defined energy are called [[atomic orbital]]s and are organized from the lowest energy to highest. Each orbit can be
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  • ...nus;''e'', or negative ''e'', and of mass much smaller than the proton) "[[Atomic orbital|orbit]]" the nucleus of an atom, so that an atom as a whole is electrically
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  • ...f the atom developed as an explanation for the electron's staying in its [[atomic orbital|orbital]], which could not be explained by Newton's laws of motion and by c
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  • ...care of the ''basis set superposition error''. This is the effect that the atomic orbital basis of one molecule improves the basis of the other. Since this improveme
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