k 5fz3 electron orbital, illustration 5fz3 electron orbital, illustration. An electron orbital is a region around an atomic nucleus not seen in which one or a pair of electrons is most likely to exist. The 5fz3 orbital has a unique shape resembling eight lobes elongated along the zaxis, four with a doughnut shape or torus around the nucleus in the xy plane. The orbital is seen transparent at middle to show the axes of symmetry, and the conical nodes, planar node and spherical node can be seen at right. Nodes are the regions in an atom with zero electron density and where the electron is least likely to exist. For the 5fz3 electron orbital, 5 indicates that it is the fifth energy level, f indicates that the orbital is specifically an forbital, and z3 indicates that the lobes of the orbital are oriented along the zaxis. The 5fz3 orbital can accommodate up to 2 electrons. The 5f orbitals are part of the 5 shell, which also contains one spherical 5s orbital, three bilobed 5p orbitals, and five daisyshaped 5d orbitals except z2 all at a lower energy level not seen., by CARLOS CLARIVANSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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5fz3 electron orbital, illustration 5fz3 electron orbital, illustration. An electron orbital is a region around an atomic nucleus  not seen  in which one or a pair of electrons is most likely to exist. The 5fz3 orbital has a unique shape resembling eight lobes elongated along the z axis, four with a doughnut shape  or torus  around the nucleus in the x y plane. The orbital is seen transparent at middle to show the axes of symmetry, and the conical nodes, planar node and spherical node can be seen at right. Nodes are the regions in an atom with zero electron density and where the electron is least likely to exist. For the 5fz3 electron orbital,  5  indicates that it is the fifth energy level,  f  indicates that the orbital is specifically an f orbital, and   z3   indicates that the lobes of the orbital are oriented along the z axis. The 5fz3 orbital can accommodate up to 2 electrons. The 5f orbitals are part of the 5 shell, which also contains one spherical 5s orbital, three bi lobed 5p orbitals, and five daisy shaped 5d orbitals  except z2  all at a lower energy level  not seen ., by CARLOS CLARIVAN SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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5fz3 electron orbital, illustration

5fz3 electron orbital, illustration. An electron orbital is a region around an atomic nucleus (not seen) in which one or a pair of electrons is most likely to exist. The 5fz3 orbital has a unique shape resembling eight lobes elongated along the z-axis, four with a doughnut shape (or torus) around the nucleus in the x-y plane. The orbital is seen transparent at middle to show the axes of symmetry, and the conical nodes, planar node and spherical node can be seen at right. Nodes are the regions in an atom with zero electron density and where the electron is least likely to exist. For the 5fz3 electron orbital, '5' indicates that it is the fifth energy level, 'f' indicates that the orbital is specifically an f-orbital, and '(z3)' indicates that the lobes of the orbital are oriented along the z-axis. The 5fz3 orbital can accommodate up to 2 electrons. The 5f orbitals are part of the 5 shell, which also contains one spherical 5s orbital, three bi-lobed 5p orbitals, and five daisy-shaped 5d orbitals (except z2) all at a lower energy level (not seen)., by CARLOS CLARIVAN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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