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cliverlong
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Why are there no 1p orbitals?
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Why are there no 2d orbitals?
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Re: Why are there no 1p orbitals?
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Dear
cliverlong
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Because there are no 3f Orbitals, and no 1d O., and no …, and no .. !
Or a little simpler spoken:
That’s the way how
Mother Nature
has organised, and the “
Schrödinger Equation
” seems to be an adequate model for it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger_equation
Sorry!
, if that’s maybe too philosophic for you.
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