Hello,
Is the 1s orbital in a hydrogen atom "identical" to the 1s orbital in a helium or lithium atom?
If not identical in what ways are they similar and in which ways do they differ?
Do the same similarities and differences between orbitals apply to all atoms and orbital types e.g. are the 2p orbitals in nitrogen, oxygen and carbon "identical"?
Can the absorption and emission spectra for any atom be explained by absorption and emission of photons by electrons in different orbitals?
In a hydrogen atom would the photon emitted by an electron moving from 2px to 1s be identical in energy and frequency to an electron moving from 2py to 1s ?
Thanks
Clive