What do the s, p, d and f orbital’s look like?
we represent a volume of space within which an electron would have a
certain probability of being based on particular energy states and atoms. For example, in a simple lowest-energy state
hydrogen atom, the electrons are most likely to be found within a sphere around
the nucleus of an atom. In a higher energy state, the shapes become lobes and
rings, due to the interaction of the quantum effects between the different
atomic particles.

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