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+ | :I sent you all an email yesterday to hopefully help alleviate some stress associated with this new online format of teaching. Please read the mail and '''''respond only if you choose to accept this option'''''. It is my hope that all of you are not stressed, have good computing resources, have good internet, are following the posted notes (and are understanding these)...as well as well feed! Online pchem is certainly a challenge, but i feel we will all come out of this stronger! | ||
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+ | Before we continue with the last lecture of the chapter, i wanted to discuss the White and Nerdy video shared in the last lecture: | ||
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+ | ==Sec 9.5 Radial Probablitity Distribution Function== | ||
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+ | At this point you should be fully aware of the mathematical form of the hydrogen atom wavefunctions (see pages 170-171). It has taken us some time to develop these wavefunctions/eignefunction/orbitals. |
Revision as of 12:45, 20 April 2020
(4/20/20, bes)
Greetings,
- I sent you all an email yesterday to hopefully help alleviate some stress associated with this new online format of teaching. Please read the mail and respond only if you choose to accept this option. It is my hope that all of you are not stressed, have good computing resources, have good internet, are following the posted notes (and are understanding these)...as well as well feed! Online pchem is certainly a challenge, but i feel we will all come out of this stronger!
Before we continue with the last lecture of the chapter, i wanted to discuss the White and Nerdy video shared in the last lecture:
Sec 9.5 Radial Probablitity Distribution Function
At this point you should be fully aware of the mathematical form of the hydrogen atom wavefunctions (see pages 170-171). It has taken us some time to develop these wavefunctions/eignefunction/orbitals.