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  • Is that the junk that comes out of my PeePee?

  • This didn't help at all.

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  • z is the vertical axis while x and y should be horizontal

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  • Thanks to this video, I know the secrets to the world!!!

  • @glitzzzandblis95 Do u go to normal west?

  • I have a question (sorry if my English is bad).

    What happens when one orbital is in the other? for example: we have one part of "2p" orbital on "z" line, after that, there is a "3d" orbital on "z" line, completely surrounding the "2p" on the same line. I don't understand this thing: 1st-Is the chance of finding electron bigger in the part where two orbitals are combined? 2nd- Electron cloud is negatively charged, so the two clouds would separate because of the same charge,they can not combine.

  • the idea that humans know this is incredible.

  • wow that was cool. and it really helped me understand how the orbitals all fit together. thanks. Love the midi music too!

  • fancy balloons

  • my chem teacher started dancing when she played this to us

  • My chem teacher drops this jam to our class!

  • i like the part where he says orbitals

  • My mind = blown

  • what happened to the additional s orbitals?

  • It's got a good beat and you can dance to it....I give it a 72.

    Actually it's a pretty cool vid

  • I still dont get it :(!

  • i listen to this song every day :D

  • "d reason 4 d presence of 4 lobs in any nd orbital lies n d fact tat d d orbials hav 2 nodes and haence 2 changes in algebraic sign of 'phi' wich lead to 4 lobes" so says myt chem buk... wats d meaning??

  • wats the shape of f orbital?

  • people read d x2-y2 as "d x squared minus y squared".. i dont think minus ll come dere.. then how shud v read it or if its minus wats its significance...

  • @Akshayaeversmiling orbitals are mathematical functions that help us describe the chance of an electron being in that place, they do not exist as shown in the video but those are rather how the sphere functions look (other name is sphere graphs). The reason y its called d x^2-y^2 is basicly because of its position in the coordinate system. Mathematicly its x^2-y^2. Hope this helped :)

  • @TurnerXI thank u.. i got it.. better now.... thanks a lot..

  • this is my request... do the same for f orbitals.. it wud b so helpful

  • excellent,,,, very helpful.. i wud jus hav a nice dream in my atomic structure class coz i havnt understood anything wen my teacher taught.. now its so clear ..thank u 4 the vdo dear.../:):):)

  • 4m where did u get the music...?

  • awesome noise

  • Nice! I am doing Intermediate Inorganic at CBU and we are heavy into octahedral complexes and d-orbitals.

    Thanks for nice vid!

    -Bob

  • i couldnt help breaking into a dance move to this song

  • how scientist did discover that these are the forms of electrons' orbitals?

  • @omerta410 the electron can only exist a certain energy states around the nucleus other wise electrons would emit electromagnetic radiation causing atoms to be unstable. due to the screening effect that causes inconsistency in an atoms spectral emission it was determined that in each of these energy levels there has to be sub-energy levels (i.e s,p,d,f ) at which the electron can exist. due to the coulomb force they take on given shapes. this is how i see it. anyone please feel free to correct.

  • i get it! atoms are a bunch of baloons!!

  • Where can I find the song on the background? I love it.

  • thx。。

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  • and that is how you get your head BLOW!!!!!!!

  • what about hybridization

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  • i LEarnt it plenty of times from different bOoks. . .! but didnt understand like this. . .! now i got the whole concept. . .! thanku u u u soooOoOo much for sharing such an infomative vdeo..! 

  • I have always seen it in books and papers and never quite got this, thank you so much for posting

  • Two questions:

    1. Do electrons in the ring portion of the Dz^2 orbital only exist in the Dz^2 orbital, or do they trade places with electrons in other orbitals?

    2. Does the s-orbital of period 3 overlap the s-orbital of period 2?

  • @DUNKDAEXCESS an electron would rather jump into an empty orbital or lower orbital anytime due to electrical repulsion (exception are some metals that would fill d orbital first rather than jumping back down to a lower orbital i think....)

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  • um.. dude, i seriously need to learn about orbitals.

  • awesome music.. superb, easy-to-understand video... perfect in every way... this video helped me more than anything... to the uploader: here u go, a bunch o' thanks for the help

  • totally epic video dude

  • Aw i was listning to Nero - Electro and they linked me here?!

    Wheres the DnB bro!

    UKF

  • epic music

    

  • isnt there supposed to be 2 s orbitals?

    I'm confused...

  • sweet

  • cuz I be rollin downtown with my -ORBITALS-

  • uplaoad more vidieos

    

  • Everything makes sense now!! why can't there be more videos like these ones

  • Mrs. Psarianos brought us here. IB HL chem ftw too!! 

  • randomly my teacher would play just the music when we are working. he would say lets JAM IT UP!!! lol

  • sweet

  • I didn't know Stephen Hawking did voice over work.

  • What about F orbitals?

  • @MrHelloThere2

    yeah, I stopped at d to pitch just above a school level, it rapidly gets more complicated after this lot so may do a follow on vid sometime ;o)

  • I loved the video, great way to visualize the orbitals in the cartesian plane, loved it. thank you helped me a lot, for my test.

  • Mr. Eastwood brought us here. IB CHEM HL FTW!

  • @Kambuz44 Greetings from chem hl signed tonyx

  • @Kambuz44 So this is what you do during your free time, Adrian. XD

  • dr. cook brought me here.

  • yeah this video actually helped for some reason. maybe not having to listen to a teacher's voice helps one to think and understand better.

  • ORBITALS.

  • Nice. This stuff is confusing.. Nice beat using flstudio tho!! recoginze those souunds :)

  • I still don't get it =S

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  • @angelakachick101 think of electric repulsion as one swing 2 balls of magnet with the same (-) charge (let's pretend it's monopole) in a circle, and there's an opposite charge (+) in the center; but the 2 opposite charges (+ & -) do not stick together. If you increase the amount of (-) balls or add energy to the swing, how would they rotate around the center now? if you stick a ball on a string and swing it around, the harder you swing, the further it will be from the center.

  • (continuing on with my previous comment) keep in mind that a single electron/ (-) ball is experiencing many repulsion force from other electron (-)/balls as well as the attraction force of the nucleus (+) in the center.

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  • awesome vidoe...loved the music..ORBITALS.....thanks ..really got the structure clear...

  • Beautiful video, really clarified for me. Thanks!

  • Duh...

  • I love the song..

  • hello everyone in sweeny's class....except you kaylah =__=

  • hey kenny

  • hi ricky

  • omfg this is so awesome!!

  • I loved the music

  • Here is the lyrics:

    (robot voice)

    *orbitals*

    *orbitals*

    *orbitals*

  • @blacky159 Dude, this comment made my day!

  • @Alacastor me too where can i get it

    oh i love physics

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