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What is the shape of an s orbital?

An s orbital is spherical, indicating that the electron is most likely located within a spherical zone surrounding the nucleus. This means the probability of finding an electron is the same at any point at a given distance from the nucleus, forming a symmetrical, three-dimensional sphere around the nucleus.

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