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Principles and Effects of Chemistry

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

Chemistry project describing the Pauli exclusion principle, Einstien's photoelectric effect, and the uncertainty principle.

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  • @wcdfilms, the "e-'s" are electrons, the minus sign symbolizes the negative charge of the electron.

  • At 2:43 what is "e-" ?

  • dey did d headache n v r suffering!... learn bout dem ..:(

  • Chemistry is quantum physics. You have to expand thinking of chemistry as merely combining solutions to create precipitates; it's about composition of matter, the means that cause different constituents to react (or not), and the resulting changes we are able to observe. QP is another way of describing the relationship of energy and matter by trying to quantify behaviors on as fundamental basis as possible.

  • It complements although proceeds to frontiers beyond those described by the Mendeleevian periodic table. That precept has been complemented by other disciplines: geochem, nuclear chem, and even quantum physics. They just try to seek additional rules that help understand the energy in our universe and how we can use it more efficiently. I've still got more to learn as well but keep an open mind because it enhances curiosity to consider investigations that can help reveal relationships to you.

  • the photo electric effect was NOT discovered by einstein

    it was discovered by heinrich hertz who failed to explain it

    and thats what einstein did

    explained it with maxwells theorems

    :)

  • exactly! it's quantum physics...

  • Awesome work! Good deal.

    :0)

  • Not so sure it's about Chemistry though. Quantum physics :P

  • Oh yeah! Haha I'm so glad we got full points for this. I don't think he really payed attention to it...I think he was just impressed that we made a movie. Haha.

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