Electron Orbitals - s,p & d

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2009

3D model to visualise the shapes of atomic orbitals. s, p and d.

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  • 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)

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

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

  • This didn't help at all.

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

  • 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!

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