The Hydrogen Atomic Orbitals




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Introduction

The detailed study of the structure of the atom belongs primarily to physics, but is of extreme interest to chemists since atomic (and molecular) structure determines the physical and chemical properties of the atoms or molecules. The errors in early theories of atomic structure led to the development of Quantum Mechanics, a theory that more properly describes the wave nature of electrons, and hence the electronic structure of atoms and molecules. The focus here will be on concepts rather than the mathematics.

The important concepts you will be familiar with when you have completed these pages include:
A guide to the site is listed below, and the buttons at the bottom of each page will provide sequential access.

The Bohr Atom
Waves in Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
The Radial Wavefunction
Orbital Phase
The Radial Distribution Function
Introduction to the Hydrogen Orbitals Pages

The Orbitals

1s








2s
2py
2pz
2px





3s
3py
3pz
3px
3dxy
3dyz
3dz2
3dxz
3dx2-y2
4s
4py
4pz
4px
4dxy
4dyz
4dz2
4dxz
4dx2-y2


4fy(3x2-y2)
4fxyz
4fyz2
4fz3
4fxz2
4fz(x2-y2)
4fx(x2-3y2)

Compare the Orbitals
The 1s 2s 3s 4s      The 3s 3p 3d      The 4s 4p 4d 4f

Effect of Increasing Nuclear Charge on the Orbitals
Compare the 1s Orbital for H, He+, Li+2

The energy of the hydrogen orbitals
The mathematics of the hydrogen orbitals



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© 2005-6 R. Spinney
I would like to thank J. Nash and E Remy for their original ideas.
The wavefunctions were taken from "Quantum Chemistry" by I. Levine, and various sources on the web including the Orbitron and David Harrington's Maple program.
Some of the images were produced by the Orbital Viewer software by David Manthey.
The VRML images were generated using Molden.
The Density Slices are displayed using an applet from
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