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Ch. 1 - Remembering General Chemistry: Electronic Structure and Bonding
Bruice - Organic Chemistry 8th Edition
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1장, 문제 24

Draw the following orbitals:
a. 3s orbital
b. 4s orbital
c. 3p orbital

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Understand that orbitals are regions in space where there is a high probability of finding an electron. The shapes of orbitals are determined by quantum numbers, and each type of orbital (s, p, d, etc.) has a characteristic shape.
For the 3s orbital: The 's' orbitals are spherical in shape. The 3s orbital will have three radial nodes (regions where the probability of finding an electron is zero). To draw it, sketch a sphere with concentric spherical shells representing the nodes.
For the 4s orbital: Similar to the 3s orbital, the 4s orbital is also spherical but larger in size. It will have four radial nodes. Draw a larger sphere with concentric spherical shells to represent the nodes.
For the 3p orbital: The 'p' orbitals are dumbbell-shaped and oriented along the x, y, or z axes. The 3p orbital will have two lobes with a single nodal plane passing through the nucleus. To draw it, sketch a dumbbell shape with a plane cutting through the center, and label it as 3p.
Label each orbital clearly in your drawing to indicate whether it is 3s, 4s, or 3p. Ensure that the relative sizes and nodal structures are consistent with the quantum mechanical descriptions of these orbitals.

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Atomic Orbitals

Atomic orbitals are regions in an atom where there is a high probability of finding electrons. They are defined by quantum numbers and come in various shapes, including s, p, d, and f orbitals. The shape and size of these orbitals are crucial for understanding electron configurations and chemical bonding.
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Quantum Numbers

Quantum numbers are numerical values that describe the energy levels and shapes of atomic orbitals. The principal quantum number (n) indicates the energy level, while the angular momentum quantum number (l) defines the shape of the orbital. For example, s orbitals have l=0 (spherical shape), and p orbitals have l=1 (dumbbell shape).
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Orbital Diagrams

Orbital diagrams visually represent the arrangement of electrons in an atom's orbitals. They illustrate the shape and orientation of orbitals, helping to understand electron distribution. Drawing these diagrams for specific orbitals, like 3s, 4s, and 3p, aids in visualizing their spatial characteristics and energy levels.
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