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Orbitals are important becuase they determine the distribution of electrons in molecules, which in turn determines the electronic and optical properties of materials.
Atomic orbitals are wave functions that are solutions to the Schrödinger equation.

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Orbitals are important becuase they determine the distribution of electrons in molecules, which in turn determines the electronic and optical properties of materials. Atomic orbitals are wave functions that are solutions to the Schrödinger equation.