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The number of spherical nodes in 3p orbitals are
Options
(a) one
(b) three
(c) none
(d) two
Correct Answer:
one
Explanation:
No. of radial nodes in 3p-orbital= (n – l – 1)
[for p ortbital l = 1]= 3 – 1 – 1 = 1
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