| 31. | Pi bonds result from overlap of atomic orbitals that are in contact through two areas of overlap.
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| 32. | This method of quantifying orbital contribution as Linear Combinations of Atomic Orbitals is used in computational chemistry.
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| 33. | The details of this " building-up " tendency are described mathematically by atomic orbital functions.
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| 34. | In addition, atomic orbitals do not closely resemble a planet's elliptical path in ordinary atoms.
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| 35. | The shapes of atomic orbitals in one-electron atom are related to 3-dimensional spherical harmonics.
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| 36. | This relationship means that certain key features can be observed in both drum membrane modes and atomic orbitals.
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| 37. | Likewise, the method can be extended to multiple bands using multiple different atomic orbitals at each site.
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| 38. | According to molecular orbital theory, molecular orbitals are often modeled by the linear combination of atomic orbitals.
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| 39. | Using the two bonding atomic orbitals and we are able to find the magnitude of the interorbital angle.
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| 40. | The atomic orbital concept is therefore a key concept for visualizing the excitation process associated with a given transition.
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