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3t4n-99
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A little kindless

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Hi again, I don't know that books i can read about atomic orbitals. Because the wikipedia is a little bad about it.
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If you have a link of some books about it. Please tell me their url .

Thanks for your attention
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Any average chemistry text (high school level) we give some useful details and for rather heavy approach, any physical chemistry book - see public libraries to start. On-line, try google (lol)

If you want to know why the shapes are what they are - you will have to use full quantum mechanics solutions and only that will work; you will need to master a lot of math and physics, first. There is no simple method to explain those specific orbitals except the full quantum solutions.
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