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D orbitals

Here are the shapes of the S, P and D atomic orbitals:




It is necessary to learn the differences between the d orbitals, since it comes up when describing bonds. Convention is to take the z axis as the internuclear axis, which I will follow. This means:

dz2: Cylindrical along the internuclear axis, so can contribute to sigma orbitals
dxz and dxy: These look like p orbitals along the internuclear axis, so can contribute to pi orbitals
dyz and dx2-y2: These have no equivalent to what we've seen before. Four lobes from each atomic orbital can overlap to form weak delta (δ) molecular orbitals:


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