Interpretation:
The dotted lines that would represent the nodal planes for the
Concept introduction:
Each of the three p orbitals consists of two spherical lobes. Depending on the particular orbital, the two lobes are oriented along a particular axis, with the nucleus at the center, the origin of the coordinate system. One of the lobes, conventionally the one along positive axis direction, has a positive phase while the other has a negative phase. At the center, the electron density goes to zero. A plane perpendicular to this axis, passing through the origin is then called the nodal plane of that p orbital.
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