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  • 8:29 Seems they made a mistake here. They forgotten to show the s orbitals for the carbon atoms, making it look like the two carbon atoms share a double bond, not a triple.

  • oops

    I made an error

    l is less or equal then n-1 LOL

  • n: primary quantum number

    l is an integer less or equal than n

    m takes all values between -l and +l

    s the spin

    Basically the quadruplet ( n ; l ;m s ) defines the state of energy of an electron...

  • great video...made me understand heisenburgs uncertainty principle a little bit more, and what n,l,m,s means :)

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  • alright. i still dont get it

  • guys becomes a zombie

  • the video quietly explained the uncertainty principle. it took 1 month for me to understand it intuitively. back to those days.

  • I have to watch this for integrated science class... woot!

  • omg absolutely amazing!

  • this video makes me want to kill myself more than i already do

  • Very good video, if someone cares to answer why are some quantum number "n" levels higher then other higher orbits with a different shape.

  • haha! you can't stop an elephant with some photons! silly.

  • These videos were produced by TV Ontario about 20 years ago, for senior Physics & Chemistry classes. They're a great introduction to the subject.

  • This just helped me pass Sophemore chemistry.

  • @Jackovasaur Maybe there's a video that can teach you to spell correctly. ;)

  • ytty

  • <3 QM

  • yeah....great video....especially for a chem student!

  • great video!

  • Good video for into level. Nice visuals.

  • which "l" is filled first? Quantum mechanics kind of confuse me.

  • "I" is the shape/it does not get filled, rather it determines the shape, levels get filled up(n).

  • Nice introduction but we need to see some aspects more deeply in order to understand it better. e. g. "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" - D. J. Griffiths

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