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  • Thumbnail for Atomic orbital
    {\displaystyle m_{s}} . The simple names s orbital, p orbital, d orbital, and f orbital refer to orbitals with angular momentum quantum number ℓ = 0, 1, 2...
    84 KB (10,932 words) - 21:38, 12 July 2024
  • US and a joint venture in the US, D-Orbit USA. D-orbit is mainly active in the Space tug also known as orbital transfer vehicle (OTV) market. While this...
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  • In chemistry, orbital hybridisation (or hybridization) is the concept of mixing atomic orbitals to form new hybrid orbitals (with different energies,...
    33 KB (3,164 words) - 10:14, 24 April 2024
  • Thumbnail for Square planar molecular geometry
    ligands the dz2 orbital is still higher in energy than the dxy, dxz and dyz orbitals because of the torus shaped lobe of the dz2 orbital. It bears electron...
    5 KB (451 words) - 04:50, 4 November 2023
  • Thumbnail for Pi bond
    orbital on one atom overlap with two lobes of an orbital on another atom, and in which this overlap occurs laterally. Each of these atomic orbitals has...
    7 KB (816 words) - 06:21, 24 December 2023
  • compounds. The Madelung rule predicts that the inner d orbital is filled after the valence-shell s orbital. The typical electronic structure of transition...
    40 KB (4,504 words) - 07:15, 17 February 2024
  • The orbital period (also revolution period) is the amount of time a given astronomical object takes to complete one orbit around another object. In astronomy...
    17 KB (2,059 words) - 14:38, 18 June 2024
  • the bonding, orbital arrangement, and other characteristics of coordination complexes. It represents an application of molecular orbital theory to transition...
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    Delta bond (redirect from D bond)
    involved atomic orbital overlap four lobes of the other involved atomic orbital. This overlap leads to the formation of a bonding molecular orbital with two...
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  • Thumbnail for Orbital decay
    detectable gravitational waves. Orbital decay is caused by one or more mechanisms which absorb energy from the orbital motion, such as fluid friction,...
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  • Thumbnail for Ligand
    strong field ligands. According to the molecular orbital theory, the HOMO (Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital) of the ligand should have an energy that overlaps...
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  • interaction between a filled (or half filled) orbital of a transition metal atom and a vacant orbital on an adjacent ion or molecule. In this type of...
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  • overall electron repulsion is reduced and the n d orbital energy is lowered more than the (n+1) s orbital energy. The ion is formed by removal of the outer...
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  • is named after its characteristic orbital: s-block, p-block, d-block, f-block and g-block. The block names (s, p, d, and f) are derived from the spectroscopic...
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  • Thumbnail for Molecular orbital
    region. The terms atomic orbital and molecular orbital were introduced by Robert S. Mulliken in 1932 to mean one-electron orbital wave functions. At an elementary...
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  • Thumbnail for Orbital (band)
    listeners believe that they had bought a mis-pressed album (Orbital 1 packaged as Orbital 2). The album reached #28 on the UK album charts, staying in...
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  • {\displaystyle \alpha } controlling the width of the orbital. The expression for a Cartesian Gaussian-type orbital, with the appropriate normalization coefficient...
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  • Thumbnail for Inverted ligand field theory
    be better thought of as Cu(I). By comparing the d-orbital occupation, calculated charges and orbital population of [Cu(CF3)4]- "Cu(III)" complex and the...
    26 KB (2,921 words) - 14:43, 28 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Orbit
    In celestial mechanics, an orbit (also known as orbital revolution) is the curved trajectory of an object such as the trajectory of a planet around a star...
    57 KB (8,170 words) - 14:39, 18 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Orbit (anatomy)
    surrounding the globe in the orbit. There is a supraorbital foramen, an infraorbital foramen, a superior orbital fissure, an inferior orbital fissure and the optic...
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