Tuesday, February 4, 2020

quantum chemistry - What is an orbital boundary surface?


Could anybody explain the following statement:


"The boundary surface is a common way to represent atomic orbitals, incorporating the volume in which there is about a 90 percent probability of finding the electron at any given time.


I don't understand what does the author means starting from "incorporating the volume.."




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