What is Orbital: Definition and 819 Discussions

In atomic theory and quantum mechanics, an atomic orbital is a mathematical function describing the location and wave-like behavior of an electron in an atom. This function can be used to calculate the probability of finding any electron of an atom in any specific region around the atom's nucleus. The term atomic orbital may also refer to the physical region or space where the electron can be calculated to be present, as predicted by the particular mathematical form of the orbital.Each orbital in an atom is characterized by a unique set of values of the three quantum numbers n, ℓ, and ml, which respectively correspond to the electron's energy, angular momentum, and an angular momentum vector component (the magnetic quantum number). Each such orbital can be occupied by a maximum of two electrons, each with its own projection of spin




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. The simple names s orbital, p orbital, d orbital, and f orbital refer to orbitals with angular momentum quantum number ℓ = 0, 1, 2, and 3 respectively. These names, together with the value of n, are used to describe the electron configurations of atoms. They are derived from the description by early spectroscopists of certain series of alkali metal spectroscopic lines as sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental. Orbitals for ℓ > 3 continue alphabetically, omitting j (g, h, i, k, ...) because some languages do not distinguish between the letters "i" and "j".Atomic orbitals are the basic building blocks of the atomic orbital model (alternatively known as the electron cloud or wave mechanics model), a modern framework for visualizing the submicroscopic behavior of electrons in matter. In this model the electron cloud of a multi-electron atom may be seen as being built up (in approximation) in an electron configuration that is a product of simpler hydrogen-like atomic orbitals. The repeating periodicity of the blocks of 2, 6, 10, and 14 elements within sections of the periodic table arises naturally from the total number of electrons that occupy a complete set of s, p, d, and f atomic orbitals, respectively, although for higher values of the quantum number n, particularly when the atom in question bears a positive charge, the energies of certain sub-shells become very similar and so the order in which they are said to be populated by electrons (e.g. Cr = [Ar]4s13d5 and Cr2+ = [Ar]3d4) can only be rationalized somewhat arbitrarily.

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  1. J

    Planetary Orbits & Orbital Velocity

    Hi pf, please could someone explain why the orbital velocity increases as you get closer to the sun. I treated the situation like circular motion and did a load of calculations. I calculated the orbital velocity of all 8 planets and then the force between each of the eight planets and the sun. I...
  2. T

    Difference between orbital mechanics and astrodynamics ?

    Hello all. The title of this thread sums up my question - what is the difference between orbital mechanics and astrodynamics ? Or is there a difference at all ? I have sometimes seen different uses of the terms, for example, on many sites I see " astrodynamics or orbital mechanics is ... " ...
  3. T

    Change of Basis With Orbital Angular Momentum

    Homework Statement We have the initial orbital angular momentum state in the x basis as |l,ml>x=|1,1>x. We are asked to find the column vector in the z-basis that represents the initial orbital angular momentum of the above state. It then says "hint: use an eigenvalue equation". Homework...
  4. V

    Orbital angular momentum projection

    Suppose I have particle in three dimensional space whose position space wavefunction in spherical coordinates is ##\psi(r,\theta,\phi)##. The spherical harmonics ##Y_{\ell,m}## are a complete set of functions on the 2-sphere and so any function ##f(\theta,\phi)## can be expanded as...
  5. A

    Gaining Understanding Orbital Dynamics & N-Body Simulation

    Hello. I have a project in school in which I will be attempting to gain an increased understanding of orbital dynamics and the maths related to it and using this information to create a n-body simulation. I have a like 3-4 months to finish it and I'm currently in high school so I am only...
  6. soulhunter

    The relationship of orbital hybridization between quantum mechanics

    is the hybrid orbital the solution of Schrodinger equation ? Or why we have to make orbital hybridization?
  7. O

    Can Numerical Simulations Accurately Predict Orbital Precession?

    If we had a literal two body system (point masses M and m), with one orbiting the other according to Newton's Law of gravitation, would there be orbital precession? Or would they map out the same ellipse each time?
  8. bearcharge

    Legitimacy in visualizing the orbital overlap

    A chemist is becoming suspicious here: So, for visual convenience, the so-called dxy, dxz, dyz, dz2, dx2-y2 orbitals are actually linear combination of eigenfunctions. But chemists have been using the geometric feature of these 'manmade' orbitals to make sense the chemical bonding successfully...
  9. R

    Chemistry Molecular Orbital Diagram for Tetrahedral Compound

    Homework Statement I'm trying to construct a molecular orbital correlation diagram for a tetrahedral compound [NiX4]2- considering the ligand pi-orbital basis. I've already constructed a diagram wherein the only the sigma-orbital basis is considered. In that diagram, I had 12 electrons for the...
  10. C

    Day length and orbital period + apparent luminosity

    Homework Statement I am actually an MD student, but I have been working on writing a novel. I wanted to create exoplanets that were suitable for human habitation, and I had a guy help me over the summer come up with plausible numbers for a variety of variables. Where I am having trouble now is...
  11. K

    Orbital period around Schwarzschild radius

    Homework Statement An observer is orbiting at a radius r = 3GM, \theta = \frac{\pi}{2} and \phi = \omega t where w is constant. The observer sends a photon around the circular orbit in the positive \phi direction. What is the proper time \Delta \tau for the photon to complete one orbit...
  12. L

    Given the Mass & Orbital Period, Find the Gravitational Force

    Homework Statement A large telescope of mass 8410 kg is in a circular orbit around the earth, making one revolution every 927 minutes. What is the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted on the satellite by the earth? M_E = 6.0x10^{24} kg m_s = 8410 kg T_s = 927 min = 55,620 s G =...
  13. L

    Finding the Satellite Orbital Radius

    Homework Statement If NASA wants to put a satellite in a circular orbit around the sun so it will make 2.0 orbits per year, at what distance (in astronomical units, AU) from the sun should that satellite orbit? The Earth's orbit is 1.0 AU from the sun. T_E = \frac {1.0orbit}{yr} T_s = \frac...
  14. B

    How do I calculate orbital height from orbital velocity?

    I'm sorry if this isn't astrophysics but I didn't know what else to post on. So I play this game called Kerbal Space Program, and I've recently been trying to calculate the delta v needed to launch my rockets and spaceships from all the planets and moons in the game. I learned how to calculate...
  15. P

    Physical meaning of orbital polarization?

    In this paper, the Orbital Polarization (OP) is defined as: $$OP=\frac{n_{x^2-y^2}-n_{z^2}}{n_{x^2-y^2}+n_{z^2}}$$ where $$n_i$$ is the occupancy of that given orbital. I would like to understand the physical meaning of this. Also, is there a difference between OP and Orbital Hybridization?
  16. S

    Lagrange Point and orbital velocity

    When considering the Lagrange point 1 in the Sun/Earth system, Does Lagrange Point 1 have any orbital velocity around Earth? I suspect a body at L1 has no orbital velocity around earth. But consider the Earth's position 6months later when it is opposite the sun. The Lagrange point would also...
  17. K

    QM questions: MO theory orbital combination

    1) When we learn about MO theory, we learn that there are different ways to combine atomic orbitals to find the molecular orbitals for a molecule. However, going back to the fundamental/physical meaning of orbitals, orbitals are the wavefunctions. Wavefunctions do not have any physical meaning...
  18. ponces

    Planet x orbiting the the earths orbital 180 degrees off phase

    Homework Statement hi guys this is my first post, and it relates to classical mechanics. the problems asks that if there is a planet, planet x, with the same mass as that of the Earth and orbiting the same orbit as that of the Earth but 180 degres off from earth, so that the if the Earth is at...
  19. T

    What Is the Purpose of the Pentagon's Secret X-37B Space Drone?

    http://nypost.com/2014/09/28/what-is-the-pentagons-secret-space-drone-doing/ Cool article. Couple of questions: Why do they need to use self-contained atmospheric protective ensemble suits around the drone? Is that yellow object the man is carrying in the first pic a Geiger counter?
  20. J

    Deriving the electron speed from a specified orbital

    [Mentor's note: this thread was moved from a non-homework forum, therefore it does not use the normal template for homework questions] What is the speed of the electron in terms of the speed of the light when it is in the n = 3 state in the Hydrogen atom? I started with this equation to find...
  21. avito009

    Calculation the orbital period of Moon.

    Newton showed that if gravity at a distance R was proportional to 1/R2, then indeed the acceleration g measured at the Earth's surface would correctly predict the orbital period T of the Moon. (Remember Earths gravity causes the moon to orbit the Earth.) We can find the answer using MKS system...
  22. L

    Orbital angular momentum problem

    Hi, I have a question related to the orbital angular momentum. In the referring to Arfken & Weber Mathematical Methods for physicists-6th edition page 267, "In the relativistic Dirac equation, orbital angular momentum is no longer conserved, but J=L+S is conserved," Here, I want to...
  23. MattRob

    How Do You Calculate the Correct Launch Window for an Inclined Orbit Around Io?

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  24. Quarlep

    How is total angular momentum conserved in particle physics?

    In particle physics we know that total angular momentum is conserved and its equal to orbital angular momentum plus spin angular momentum Can you give an example for me this total angular momentum conservation with explain specificly tell orbital angular momentum and spin angular momentum.
  25. A

    Spin, linear momentum and orbital angular momentum

    How to prove when electron spin is perpendicular to linear momentum, orbital angular momentum can't be 0. And when they are paralleled, orbital angular momentum is 0. Thanks.
  26. PhysicsStudnt

    Best beginner's material on orbital mechanics

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  27. M

    Orbital period of two moons in the same orbit

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  28. L

    Deriving Orbital Motion from Collisions in Travel along Chords

    Homework Statement Inscribe N chords of equal length within a circle of radius r. A body of mass m travels at constant speed v along the chords and is perfectly reflected in each collision with the circle (there is no momentum change tangent to the circle). Show that the radial momentum change...
  29. neilparker62

    Orbital Path Length Contraction: Explained by Relativity

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  30. K

    Atomic Number & Orbital Energy: Explained

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  31. C

    Electron orbital velocity in hydrogen atom?

    Are there any actual numbers for electron orbital velocity in hydrogen atom?
  32. Greg Bernhardt

    What is the Mathematical Definition of Orbital Eccentricity?

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  33. J

    Circular Motion - Orbital Mechanics

    Homework Statement Question 1. If two objects were in the same orbit around a planet they would both have the same orbital velocity regardless of their mass. Using the equation given, explain why an object with twice the mass experiences the same orbital velocity. Homework Equations...
  34. M

    Exploring Orbital Angular Momentum & Magnetic Moments

    So, I've been looking into orbital angular momentum and magnetic moments, (which, at least in normal space with a normal angular topology seems limited to integer values of spin). (My model so far has been a parabolic potential harmonic oscillator in 3d, and the sort of spinning modes you can...
  35. S

    Orbital energy of object overcoming Moon's gravity

    Homework Statement If the mass of the Moon is 7.4 x 1022 kg and its radius is 1.74 x 106 m, compute the speed with which an object would have to be fired in order to sail away from it, completely overcoming the Moon’s gravity pull. This might seem like a stupid question to ask, but I'm...
  36. I

    Photon's spin and orbital angular momentum

    "Locally, the spin density S is an intrinsic (i.e. origin-independent) quantity, which is associated with the local ellipticity of the polarization of light. In turn, the orbital AM density L=r x P0 is a manifestly extrinsic (origin-dependent) and is produced by the corresponding canonical...
  37. M

    Molecular Orbital Theory Question about bonding/antibonding orbitals

    Hi I spotted on an MCAT book I am studying off of that the shading of the lobes(from a figure of p and sp3 orbitals) in an orbital represents the direction of spin for the electron and that in order for the electron density to overlap, the electrons must have the same spin. Firstly, I thought...
  38. F

    Calculate the orbital velocity in a geostationary orbit

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  39. AotrsCommander

    Help with orbital mechanics for an unusual alien planet

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  40. D

    What would happen if the moon's orbital radius were increased?

    Relating to the synchronous nature of the moon’s rotation and orbit around the earth, what would happen if the orbital radius of the moon were slightly increased? I want to ignore tidal locking or gravitational gradient, and just look at it from an angular momentum perspective. Would...
  41. S

    Question regarding orbital hybridization in DFT

    Hello All! I was wondering if anyone can tell me if or if not the wavefunctions used to construct the electron density in density functional theory contains hybridizied orbitals. I have been working with a planewave pseudopotential code and in the input file of a pseudopotential, say...
  42. R

    Orbital simulation - Calculate object position over time in a 2d plane

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  43. xortdsc

    Are two electrons in an hydrogen orbital positionally dependent ?

    Hi, I was wondering if 2 electrons in an 1s-orbital of a hydrogen anion (or alternatively neutral helium) are positionally dependent. By that I mean if some knowledge about one electron's position would somewhat give knowledge about the other ? Or is it completely nonsense to talk about...
  44. K

    Can you explain the derivation of mr^2 [n X (dn/dt)] in orbital theory?

    Hi, I need help with the following equations. n = r/r (unit vector in r direction) v =d r/dt = dr/dt n + r dn/dt L = r X (mv) = mr^2 [n X (dn/dt)] how did this mr^2 [n X (dn/dt)] came about? I would expect some thing from r X (mv) to this m (v X r)
  45. B

    Archived Orbital Quantum Numbers And Total Electron Energy

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  46. D

    Orbital mechanics - falling body

    Hello, my question id the following: when using Tsiolkovsky's equations to determine the velocity of a body after certain period of time, when the engine of a (space)craft is running, life is simple. But how do you calculate the falling rate of an object that is constantly falling, and then...
  47. U

    Orbital Angular Momentum as Generator for Circular Translations

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  48. K

    What is Upiter's speed when closest to the sun?

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  49. Absentee

    Orbital hybridisation and orbital overlap

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  50. D

    MHB State Matrix Derivation for Orbital Mechanics

    Has anyone seen the derivation of \(\ddot{\mathbf{r}} = -\frac{\mu}{r^3}\mathbf{r}\) into state matrix form? If so, can they provide a link?
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