Atomic Orbitals and Quantum Numbers
Atomic orbitals are regions around an atom with high electron density. They are associated with a specific energy state of an electron in an atom. Orbitals are defined by quantum numbers and have a characteristic shape. Each electronic orbital corresponds to a wavefunction derived from the mathematical description of the wavelike properties of electrons.

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The Orbital Picture
Representations of Orbitals
Atomic Orbitals 1
Atomic Orbitals 2
Quantum Numbers
Quantum Numbers and Atomic Orbitals 1
Quantum Numbers and Atomic Orbitals 2
Quantum Numbers and Atomic Orbitals 3
True or False?
Wave Functions and Probability

Wave Functions and Probability 2
Radial Distributions and Probability
Nodal Spheres and RDF Maxima
Nodal Spheres and RDF Maxima - 1s
Nodal Spheres and RDF Maxima - 3s
Nodal Spheres and RDF Maxima - 3p
Nodal Spheres and RDF Maxima - 3d
Session Summary
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