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Reina Duran
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12 April, 14:31
What is meant by localised orbitals? Explain.
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Harley Jackson
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Localized molecular orbitals are molecular orbitals which are concentrated in a limited spatial region of a molecule, for example a specific bond or a lone lake on a specific atom.
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