What are the different types of atomic orbitals?

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Jan 2, 2015

There are many types of atomic orbital (#"s, p, d, f, g, h"#, …), but only the first four are occupied in the ground state of an atom.

Explanation:

Quantum numbers

Two quantum numbers determine the type of orbital.

The principal quantum number, #n#, determines the size of the orbital.

The secondary quantum number, #l#, determines the shape.

#"s"# orbitals

For each value of #n#, there is one orbital for which #l = 0#.

These orbitals are spheres.

The higher the value of #n#, the larger the sphere.

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The spheres like nested shells separated by nodes — areas where there is no electron density.

#"p"# orbitals

When #n > 1#, #l# can have any value up to #n"-1"#.

When #l = 1#, the orbital is called a #"p"# orbital.

A #"p"# orbital looks like a dumbbell.

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There are three types of #"p"# orbital.

Each points in a different direction.

#"d"# orbitals

When #n = 3#, we can have orbitals with #l = 2#.

These are called #"d"# orbitals, and there are five of them.

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One looks like a dumbbell with a doughnut around the middle.

The other four #"d"# orbitals look like four-leaf clovers with the leaves pointing in different directions.

#"f"# orbitals

When #n = 4#, we can have orbitals with #l = 3#.

These are called #"f"# orbitals, and there are seven of them.

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Three of the orbitals look like a dumbbell with two donuts around the middle.

The other four orbitals look like a bundle of eight balloons tied together and pointing to the corners of a cube.