What is the difference between the terms orbit and orbital?
Orbit |
Orbital |
An orbit is a well defined circular path around the nucleus in which the electrons revolve. |
An orbital is the three dimensional space around the nucleus within which the probability of finding an electron is maximum (up to 90%). |
All orbits are circular and disk like. |
Different orbitals have different shapes. |
The concept of an orbit is not in accordance with the wave character of electrons with uncertainty principle. |
The concept of an orbital is in accordance with the wave character of electrons and uncertainty principle. |
The maximum number of electrons in any orbit is given by 2n2 where n is the number of the orbit. |
The maximum number of electrons present in any orbital is two. |
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