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Why are electrons never in between orbitals?
Episode 470

Why are electrons never in between orbitals?

Quantum hats on! This week's 'exciting' question is about particle physics...

Question of the Week, from the Naked Scientists

April 19, 20213m 39s

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Quantum hats on for this week's 'exciting' question! Listener Mejnun says: "I have learned at school that when an electron excites it jumps to another orbital around the nucleus. If an electron jumps an orbital you would expect that at that moment it can be found between the two orbitals. My teacher told me that this is never the case. I can not wrap my head around it. Does the particle just disappear in one orbital and appear in the other? Is this instant, is the particle in the other orbital the same? Can you please help me to understand this?" Phil Sansom asked physicist Ankita Anirban to... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Topics

Quantum physicselectron orbitalsquantum superpositionAnkita Anirbanquantum modelbetween orbitalsquantum state