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==Monday, March 21, 2022== | ==Monday, March 21, 2022== | ||
In class on Friday, we were able to use the Mathematica/SphericalPlot3D function to make orbital pictures. Please recreate the p and d orbitals shown below: | In class on Friday, we were able to use the Mathematica/SphericalPlot3D function to make orbital pictures. Please recreate the p and d orbitals shown below: | ||
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==Wednesday, March 23, 2022== | ==Wednesday, March 23, 2022== |
Revision as of 01:28, 21 March 2022
Welcome to a week of online PChem! As you know, 11 MC students, faculty and staff are attending the 258th bi-annual ACS meeting in San Diego, CA...YES there have been 257 previous ACS meetings (2 per year). At this years meeting there are ~11,500 abstracts/presentations, ~9,000 in-person attendees, and another ~3,000 virtual registrants.
So, in my absences, i ask you to complete the following work. On Monday March 28th, you will bring to class all of the completed work listed below in a form that can be turned in, ie. hard copies.
Monday, March 21, 2022
In class on Friday, we were able to use the Mathematica/SphericalPlot3D function to make orbital pictures. Please recreate the p and d orbitals shown below: