the four types of orbitals are:
S orbital-For each value of n, there is one orbital where both l and m are equal to zero The higher the value of n, the larger the sphere
P orbitals -When n is larger than one, more possibilities open up. L, the orbital quantum number, can have any value up to n-1.
D orbitals -When n=3, then l can equal 2, and when l=2, m can equal 2, 1, 0, -1, and -2. The l=2 orbitals are called d orbitals, and there are five different ones corresponding to the different values of m. The n=3, l=2, m=0
F orbitals- The n=4, l=3 orbitals are called f orbitals, and they’re difficult to describe. They have multiple complex features. For example, the n=4, l=3, m=0; m=1; and m=-1 orbitals are shaped like dumbbells
S orbital-For each value of n, there is one orbital where both l and m are equal to zero The higher the value of n, the larger the sphere
P orbitals -When n is larger than one, more possibilities open up. L, the orbital quantum number, can have any value up to n-1.
D orbitals -When n=3, then l can equal 2, and when l=2, m can equal 2, 1, 0, -1, and -2. The l=2 orbitals are called d orbitals, and there are five different ones corresponding to the different values of m. The n=3, l=2, m=0
F orbitals- The n=4, l=3 orbitals are called f orbitals, and they’re difficult to describe. They have multiple complex features. For example, the n=4, l=3, m=0; m=1; and m=-1 orbitals are shaped like dumbbells