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what is an orbital in chemistry don't give a bad responds please

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  • 14-08-2019

Answer:

An orbital in chemistry is the space where the electrons most likely are.  

Explanation:

The electrons are particles which move at high speed and for that reason is very difficult to determine where exactly are in a certain time. Thus is easier for us to say that an electron is in a especific orbital. This could be s,d or f.

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