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What is meant by “directional” or “non directional” when talking about electron orbitals?

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What is meant by “directional” or “non directional” when talking about electron orbitals?

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directional orbital means that the lobes representing electron density are along a particular axes like for example px,py,pz, have lobes around x,y,and z axes so they r directional in comparison to s orbital,and also d(x^2-y^2)and dz^2 are also considered directional,u will read that when u will go on details of how coordination compounds are formed…..

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