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The d-orbital whose lobes are oriented towards axis is

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The d-orbital whose lobes are oriented towards axis is

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The d-orbital whose lobes are oriented towards the axis is the dz^2 orbital.

Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. The d-orbitals are a set of five degenerate orbitals in the third energy level of an atom. They are denoted as dxz, dxy, dyz, dx^2-y^2, and dz^2.

  2. Each of these orbitals has a unique shape and orientation in space. The dxz, dxy, and dyz orbitals have lobes that lie between the axes. The dx^2-y^2 orbital has lobes that lie along the x and y axes.

  3. The dz^2 orbital is unique among the d-orbitals. It has a donut-shaped ring in the xy-plane and two lobes along the z-axis. Therefore, the dz^2 orbital is the d-orbital whose lobes are oriented towards the axis.

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