The number of radial nodes and angular nodes for d -orbital can be represented as
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Structure of Atom
The number of radial nodes and angular nodes for d-orbital can be represented as
- (n – 2) radial nodes + 1 angular node = (n – 1) total nodes
- (n – 1) radial nodes + 1 angular node = (n – 1) total nodes
- (n – 3) radial nodes + 2 angular nodes = (n – l – 1) total nodes
- (n – 3) radial nodes + 2 angular nodes = (n – l) total nodes
Answer
(C) ( n – 3) radial nodes + 2 angular nodes = ( n – l – 1) total nodes
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