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Cedric Fry
6 January, 16:09
What is degenerate orbitals
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Aspen Garrett
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Two or more orbitals that have the same energy are called degenerate orbitals. Those orbitals are different in a way that they are displayed differently in space around nucleus, but they are associated in the same energy. E. g., the three subshells of p orbital are px, py, and pz.
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