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Quantum numbers and atomic orbitals

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2009

A short introduction to how quantum numbers define atomic orbitals

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  • haha thank you for your help! but honestly i would not enjoy being in your class.. haha voice is so monotone i would fall asleep -___- hahaha but great vid!

  • an integer can be a negative number too.

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  • Okay, you are NOT monotone at all. That top rated commentor + all their supporters must have A.D.D or something. You intone your voice at all the right places, and quite frankly are quite interesting to listen to! You're clear and concise, and very articulate. Utterly disregard that comment, I'd say. It's nonsense to me.

  • emsabelle, emsabess

  • @clnxfrck l can be positive numbers only from 0-(n-1) your thinking of m(sub)1

  • never mind. Only positive numbers

  • if 'n' is 1 can't 'l' be +1, 0, or -1?

  • theres a random paw in the period table?

  • Thank you! You cleared up what my textbook couldn't, and I aced the associated quiz! Much appreciated!

  • What a cool sounding accent. It sounds British but American at the same time. Is this Irish?

  • I have a question, why the heck do we have to care about this? I'm taking mechanical engineering, I don't think I'll need this T__T

    But thanks a lot, it helped me understand this nonsense :D

  • Excellent video. Very cleared explained! Thank you!! :)

    

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