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Atom Electron Orbitals and Radial Distribution Function
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Electrons are often described as orbiting the nucleus in distinct orbits or shells. More advanced descriptions depict suborbital shells including s, p, d and f sub-shells.
The 'radial distribution function' of an electron is the likelihood of finding an electron at different distances from the nucleus. This short video constructs and deconstructs an atom, with:
- the simplistic orbital shell model on the bottom right hand corner;
- the sub-orbitals listed in the top right;
- the radial distribution function in the bottom left hand corner; with
- it all combined into the atomic model in the middle.
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Electrons are often described as orbiting the nucleus in distinct orbits or shells. More advanced descriptions depict suborbital shells including s, p, d and f sub-shells.
The 'radial distribution function' of an electron is the likelihood of finding an electron at different distances from the nucleus. This short video constructs and deconstructs an atom, with:
- the simplistic orbital shell model on the bottom right hand corner;
- the sub-orbitals listed in the top right;
- the radial distribution function in the bottom left hand corner; with
- it all combined into the atomic model in the middle.
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