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Repeat the exercise in Problem 2.46 , this time for a set of g orbitals. Reference of p...

Repeat the exercise in Problem 2.46 , this time for a set of g orbitals.

Reference of problem 2.46

There are a number of Web sites that display atomic orbitals. Use a search engine to find a complete set of the f orbitals.

a. How many orbitals are there in one set (for example, a set of 4 f orbitals)?

b. Describe the angular nodes of the orbitals.

c. Observe what happens to the number of radial nodes as the principal quantum number is increased.

d. Include the URL for the site you used for each, along with sketches or printouts of the orbitals. (Two useful Web sites at this writing are orbitals.com and winter.group.shef.ac.uk/orbitron .)

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