S-orbital in the context of "Alkaline metal"


S-orbital in the context of "Alkaline metal"

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⭐ Core Definition: S-orbital

In quantum mechanics, an atomic orbital (/ˈɔːrbɪtəl/ ) is a function describing the location and wave-like behavior of an electron in an atom. This function describes an electron's charge distribution around the atom's nucleus, and can be used to calculate the probability of finding an electron in a specific region around the nucleus.

Each orbital in an atom is characterized by a set of values of three quantum numbers n, , and m, which respectively correspond to an electron's energy, its orbital angular momentum, and its orbital angular momentum projected along a chosen axis (magnetic quantum number). The orbitals with a well-defined magnetic quantum number are generally complex-valued. Real-valued orbitals can be formed as linear combinations of m and −m orbitals, and are often labeled using associated harmonic polynomials (e.g., xy, xy) which describe their angular structure.

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