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What is an atomic orbital, and what are the "rules" about orbitals?
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In this episode:
- Definition of an atomic orbital
- Using the probability of an electron's location
- Different types of atomic orbitals
- How many electrons can be in an orbital, and how they MUST differ
- Which atomic orbitals exist in which electron shells or energy levels
- How many orbitals of each orbital type
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87 episodes
Manage episode 505239187 series 2859108
Download mentioned in this episode:
https://chemistrymadesimple.net/orbital/
In this episode:
- Definition of an atomic orbital
- Using the probability of an electron's location
- Different types of atomic orbitals
- How many electrons can be in an orbital, and how they MUST differ
- Which atomic orbitals exist in which electron shells or energy levels
- How many orbitals of each orbital type
Find out more about the Chemistry Made Simple academy
Contact me:
Instagram @chemistrymadesimple
Email [email protected]
Join the discussion at the Chemistry Made Simple podcast community.
Check out the Chemistry Made Simple academy
Become a Patreon supporter of the podcast and get more from each episode. patreon.com/chemistrymadesimple
Prefer to say a quick 'thank you'? You can buy me a coffee if that's your jam.
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