File:Atomic-orbital-cloud n4 l1 m0.png
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[edit]DescriptionAtomic-orbital-cloud n4 l1 m0.png |
English: Atomic hydrogen-like single-electron orbital showing , also called 4pz-orbital for its alignment in z-direction. The image is a 3D rendering of the spatial density distribution of |𝜓|² with the color depicting the phase of 𝜓. The spatial distribution is smooth and vanishes for large radii. The cloud is a more realistic representation of an orbital than the more common solid-body approximations. At full resolution, 1Å=6.3px. |
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