Chemistry: Quantum numbers
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(1) Overview of quantum numbers; how quantum numbers relate to the periodic table
(2) Another overview of quantum numbers
(3) Continued
(4) Continued
(5) Some quantum number problems
(6) Another quantum number problem, dealing with radial and angular nodes
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tpigot 4 months ago 2
@vdortr no...L is equal to 0 to n-1...the only way you know l=3 is combining the information given for ml and for total number of nodes.
bajanalpha4 6 months ago
I enjoyed the lecture! Thanks!
WongeneKIM 6 months ago
thanks for the video.
i'm confused about the properties for Ms..i mean you skiped it in the video :(
MultiMoe91 9 months ago
@vdortr thats what I thought.
supermanthesunny 1 year ago
wait...don't you know right off the bat that for problem #3, since we are given n (n=4) that l has to be 3? isn't L = N-1?
vdortr 1 year ago