Question related to f orbital

Is the (D) one legal or viable question as it is about the shape of f orbital which is not taught because of complexity
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hey @myst1cboomer
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myst1cboomerOP10mo ago
hey
Comrade Rock Astley
Well f_z^3 is similar to d_z^2
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomerOP10mo ago
is it like a sphere
Comrade Rock Astley
Here's a simple analogy If d_z^2 is like a burger with a single patty, f_z^3 is like a burger with a double patty
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomerOP10mo ago
ohh
Comrade Rock Astley
First one's dz^2 and the second one's fz3
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomerOP10mo ago
i understand now but do i have to remember f orbital shape even they are deemed to be complex for advanced?
Comrade Rock Astley
I haven't found any question in jee advanced yet but it's better to ask Ashish sir for his opinion on this
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myst1cboomerOP10mo ago
+solved @Comrade Rock Astley
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iTeachChem10mo ago
Def not haha. But awesome explanation dude.

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