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Atomic orbitals: 7g electron densityThis page addresses the 7gzx3 and 7gzy3 electron density functions. They are identical in appearance and differ only in direction. See below for links to images of the electron densities of the other 7g orbitals. "Dot-density" plot of the 7gzx3 electron density function ψ7gzx32. Blue represents negative values for the wave function and red represents positive values. This page displays the electron density of the 7gzx3 orbital as a "dot-density" diagram. High density of dots in a region denotes high electron density. Using JmolYou can use your mouse to manipulate the "orbital" in the "Jmol" image above.
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The Orbitron is a gallery of orbitals on the WWW The OrbitronTM, a gallery of orbitals on the WWW, URL: http://winter.group.shef.ac.uk/orbitron/Copyright 2002-2006 Mark Winter [The University of Sheffield]. All rights reserved. Document served: Saturday 25th May, 2013 |