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  • In [[quantum chemistry]], an '''electron orbital''' (or more often just '''orbital''') is a synonym for a one-electron func ''From here on, one-electron orbital wave functions will be referred to for brevity as orbitals''.
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  • * [[electron orbital]], a one-electron function (in quantum chemistry)
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  • {{r|Electron orbital}}
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  • ...ron configuration''' specifies the occupancy with electrons of different [[electron orbital]]s of an atom or molecule.
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  • A specification of the occupation of an [[atom]]'s [[electron orbital]]s by [[electron]]s.
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  • In [[quantum chemistry]], an '''electron orbital''' (or more often just '''orbital''') is a synonym for a one-electron func ''From here on, one-electron orbital wave functions will be referred to for brevity as orbitals''.
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  • ...'''electron configuration''' of an atom specifies the occupation of its [[electron orbital|orbitals]]. The atomic orbitals (AOs) are labeled by a principal quantum nu ...further explanation of this notation. See the article [[electron orbital|"Electron orbital"]] for the source of the AOs and the building-up principle. A table of atom
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  • {{r|Electron orbital}}
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  • ...tum chemistry]], '''Slater-type orbitals''' (STOs) are functions used as [[electron orbital|atomic orbital]]s. They are named after the [[physics|physicist]] [[John C
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  • ...dent particle model by [[antisymmetrizer|antisymmetrization]] of the ''N''-electron orbital product, i.e., by representing the wave function as a [[Slater determinant]
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  • ...es. In the case of simple hybridisation, this approximation is based on [[Electron orbital#Atomic orbitals|atomic orbitals]]. The angular part of atomic orbitals is d
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  • ...hree ''p''-orbitals has two spin functions, so that in total there are 6 [[Electron orbital#Spin atomic orbital|spinorbital]]s with [[principal quantum number]] ''n'' The one-electron orbital angular momenta '''l''' can also be coupled sequentially, i.e., one after t
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  • ...icle system is to consider the product of ''one-fermion wavefunctions'' ([[Electron orbital#Spinorbitals|spin-orbitals]]) of the individual particles. For the two-part
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  • ...tal#atomic orbital|atomic orbital]] used in linear combinations forming [[electron orbital#molecular orbital|molecular orbital]]s. GTOs were proposed by Boys<ref>S.
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  • ...bilized by utilizing a [[transargonic]] bonding pattern using one 3''d'' [[electron orbital]]. The structure includes two double bonds between sulfur and the oxygen a
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  • ...olutions are one-electron functions and are referred to as hydrogen-like [[electron orbital#atomic orbital|atomic orbitals]]. The orbitals of the different hydrogen-li The non-relativistic wave functions ([[electron orbital|orbital]]s) of hydrogen-like atoms are known analytically and are labeled b
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  • ...n 1926 that one could treat an electron as a wave occupying a so-called '[[electron orbital|orbital]]', strictly a mathematical '[[wavefunction]]' that gave the probab The image below shows the electron orbital configuration of another biologically important atom, carbon:
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  • The highest occupied [[electron orbital|molecular orbital]]s, 1π<sub>''g,x''</sub> and 1π<sub>''g,y''</sub>, are
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  • &chi;<sub>''k''</sub> is an [[electron orbital|MO]] given as a linear expansion of atomic orbitals (AOs). An AO depends
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  • ...rmonics appear in [[chemistry]] in the form of ''s'', ''p'', ''d'', etc. [[electron orbital|atomic orbitals]] and in [[physics]] as [[multipoles]]. Irregular harmonic
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