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(d) List the hydrogenic atomic orbitals for shell n = 3. Also list (i) the total number of nodes; (ii) the number of angular nodes; (iii) the number of radial nodes for each of the orbitals. (e) Which atomic orbital is depicted in the figure below? Determine and describe the radial and angular nodes of this orbital.
(d) List the hydrogenic atomic orbitals for shell n = 3. Also list (i) the total number of nodes; (ii) the number of angular nodes; (iii) the number of radial nodes for each of the orbitals. (e) Which atomic orbital is depicted in the figure below? Determine and describe the radial and angular nodes of this orbital.
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