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An s orbital has how many orientations? Group of answer choices

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Answer:

One orientation

Step-by-step explanation:

A s orbital is a sphere like shape that surrounds the atomic nucleus that consists of electrons that can be found at the highest or lowest region of the orbital. S orbitals only consist of "one orientation" and is commonly mistaken by the p orbital because the p orbital also consists of electrons that can be found the most.

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