Featuring: a 1s orbital, a 2s orbital, a 2px orbital, a 2py orbital, a 2pz orbital, a 3s orbital, a 3px orbital, a 3py orbital, a 3pz orbital, a 3dz2 orbital, a 3dxz orbital, a 3dyz orbital, a 3d(x2-y2), a 3dxy orbital, a σ g 1s orbital, a π u 2px orbital, a π u 2py orbital, a δ orbital, a φ orbital, Catzcute4 (my OC), Catz41 (my planetball OC), an atomizer, a shield that deflects everything, a telescope, an electron, a muon, a tau, a proton, a neutron, a delta 2 plus, a delta plus, a delta, a delta minus, a sigma, a hydrogen atom, a deuterium atom, and a carbon atom. Use with credit preferably, unless I somehow get well known for my very simple art of the very small that (almost) always shows probability distributions for where particle(s) are. In that case, everyone would most likely know it’s me, but people probably would report projects that don’t give credit anyway, so you should still give credit.
Idea of making electron orbitals for hydrogen and molecules from acapellascience’s "The Molecular Shape of You" wich had great art of electron orbitals and molecules (according to a commenter), and that was a parody of Ed Sherren’s "The Shape of You". Thanks to paul falstad for the hydrogen wave function viewer and molecular wave function veiwer. Also, I am NOT going past 3dxy. The next orbitals get WAY too complex. #MentionOfTheMolecularShapeOfYou #electrons #theStandardModel