Chemistry: Quantum numbers and electron shells and subshells
June 19, 2010 by Actaphysica
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Video Rating: 4 / 5
(C) 2010, Mark Rosengarten
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I do write in my other videos; however, I’ll admit right now that they suck. Moreover, this isn’t rocket science; if you need a written explanation, I’m pretty sure you have a book.
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why can’t you write and show to the audience? ….are you teaching religion or what?Please see how the others teach ok!
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@1800smashed lol “chemestry student”
you sure?
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Electron explanations are in other videos moron.
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The number of subshells within an energy level is equal to the energy level. and no explanation of electrons? an abstract nerdy wank with no practical knowledge presented.
introductory chemestry student,
marshall
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What does it say on ur shirt?
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I’m really bad with pronunciation.
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you keep saying “shubcells” instead of “subcells”haha thanks for posting! this is helping me a lot with my upcoming test
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Thanks for letting me know; I fixed it with annotations. Thanks for your comment as well.
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Otherwise, good video.
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l = 3 corresponds to the f subshell, not 4 (3:44).
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wow thank you SO much!!!!
I’m preparing for the AP exams, and I have no idea how quantum numbers works. Now I do, thanks!
*subscribes*
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