Orbital

An orbital is a region of space around the nucleus of an atom where there is a high probability of finding an electron. Orbitals are described by quantum mechanics and result from solving the Schrödinger equation for electrons in atoms.


Key Concepts:

  • Orbitals are not orbits—they do not depict a fixed path, but rather a cloud-like region where electrons are likely to be found.
  • Each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons with opposite spins.
  • Orbitals have specific shapes, energies, and are described by quantum numbers.

Types of Orbitals and Their Shapes:

Orbital TypeShapeMax ElectronsFound In Energy Levels
sSpherical2All levels (1, 2, 3…)
pDumbbell6 (3 orbitals × 2)Levels 2 and higher
dCloverleaf10 (5 orbitals × 2)Levels 3 and higher
fComplex14 (7 orbitals × 2)Levels 4 and higher

Electron Configuration and Orbitals:

  • Electrons fill orbitals in a specific order based on their energy:
    1s → 2s → 2p → 3s → 3p → 4s → 3d → 4p → 5s
    (This is called the Aufbau principle.)
  • The Pauli exclusion principle states that no two electrons in an atom can have the same set of quantum numbers (i.e., only two electrons per orbital, with opposite spins).
  • Hund’s rule states that electrons will fill degenerate orbitals (e.g., the three 2p orbitals) one at a time with parallel spins before pairing up.

Quantum Numbers and Orbitals:

Quantum NumberSymbolDescribes
PrincipalnEnergy level and size of the orbital
Angular momentumlShape of the orbital (s = 0, p = 1, d = 2, f = 3)
MagneticmₗOrientation of the orbital in space
SpinmₛSpin direction of the electron (±½)

Visual Summary:

OrbitalShapeNotes
1sSphereClosest to nucleus
2pDumbbellThree orientations (px, py, pz)
3dCloverleafFive orientations, complex shapes
4fMulti-lobedSeven orientations, very complex

Importance of Orbitals:

  • Determine how atoms bond (e.g., hybrid orbitals in covalent bonding)
  • Explain the geometry of molecules (e.g., tetrahedral, linear)
  • Predict magnetic properties (e.g., paramagnetic vs. diamagnetic)
  • Determine chemical reactivity and periodic trends

Summary Table:

FeatureDescription
DefinitionRegion where electrons are likely to be found
Max Electrons per Orbital2
Main Typess, p, d, f
ShapesSpherical (s), Dumbbell (p), Cloverleaf (d), Complex (f)
Described ByQuantum numbers
RoleDetermines electron configuration, bonding, and molecular shape