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Viswanathan asks : how do we represent or designate orbital name?like px,py,pz,dxy,..................... 
Category : Science |  On : 2012-05-20 12:16:35
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Ravi rathor asks : Gd=64 ye f- block ka he but iska last electron d orbital me aata hes so plz iska electronic vinyas kya hoga 
Category : Engineering Entrance |  On : 2011-07-24 06:45:23
 
Surya says :
03/08/2011 05:50:13
it is exception.[Xe] 4f7 5d1 6s2
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Deepika n asks : in any series of the transition metals,the melting point rises to a maximum at d orbital which is half filled.but Mn&Tc are exceptions .why??! 
Category : Class XI / XII |  On : 0000-00-00 12:00:00
 
Abish mehdi says :
25/07/2010 01:33:52
i think ,mn
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Shiv kumar singh asks : molecular orbital theory (MO theory) is a method for determining molecular structure in which electrons are not assigned to individual bonds between atoms, but are treated as moving under the influence of the nuclei in the whole molecule.In this theory, each molecule has a set of molecular orbitals, in which it is assumed that the molecular orbital wave function ψf may be written as a simple weighted sum of the n constituent atomic orbitals χi.Molecular orbital (MO) theory uses a linear combination of atomic orbitals to form molecular orbitals which cover the whole molecule. These are often divided into bonding orbitals, anti-bonding orbitals, and non-bonding orbitals.  
 On : 2009-03-07 03:05:44
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Tithi debnath asks : sir i want to know about molecular orbital theory 
Category : Medical Entrance |  On : 2009-03-05 06:54:20
 
07/03/2009 03:07:49
Molecular orbital (MO) theory uses a linear combination of atomic orbitals to form molecular orbitals which cover the whole molecule. These are often divided into bonding orbitals, anti-bonding orbitals, and non-bonding orbitals. Molecular orbital (MO) theory uses a linear combination of atomic orbitals to form molecular orbitals which cover the whole molecule. These are often divided into bonding orbitals, anti-bonding orbitals, and non-bonding orbitals.
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