Question #38976

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Apr 27, 2016

There are two types of nodes: angular nodes and radial nodes.

Explanation:

An angular node is a planar or conical surface.

A radial node is a spherical surface surrounding the nucleus.

For a given orbital:

  • "number of nodes" = n-1
  • "number of angular nodes" = l
  • "number of radial nodes" = n – l – 1

For a 4s orbital

n = 4; l = 0

  • "number of nodes" = 4-1= 3
  • "number of angular nodes" = 0
  • "number of radial nodes" = 4 – 0 – 1 = 3

A 4s orbital has three radial nodes.

www.xn--ingenieurbro-richter-yec.de

A 4s orbital has 3 radial nodes (the red vacancies between the blue occupied shells).

For a 4p_z orbital

n = 4; l = 1

  • "number of nodes" = 4-1= 3
  • "number of angular nodes" = 1
  • "number of radial nodes" = 4 – 1 – 1 = 2

A 4p orbital has one angular node and two radial nodes.

4p
(from fineartamerica.com)

The 4p_z orbital has an angular node in the xy plane, with a small spherical node close to the nucleus and a larger one further out.

For a 4d_(xy) orbital

n = 4; l = 2

  • "number of nodes" = 4-1= 3
  • "number of angular nodes" = 2
  • "number of radial nodes" = 4 – 2 – 1 = 1

A 4d_(xy) orbital has two angular nodes and one radial node.

4d
(from fineartamerica.com)

The 4d_(xy) orbital is the one on the top left, but it is easier to see the nodes in the 4d_(xz) orbital at top centre.

The latter has two angular nodes (the xy and yz planes) and a radial (spherical) node.