CHM 114- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 98 pages long!)

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Solving wave equations gives a set of wave functions. These functions are referred to as orbitals (and their corresponding energies) Each orbital describes a spatial distribution of electron density. An orbital is described by a set of 3 quantum numbers. The principal quantum number, n, describes the energy level on which the orbital resides. The (cid:448)alues of (cid:374) a(cid:396)e i(cid:374)tege(cid:396)s (cid:1096) (cid:1005) This quantum number defines the shape of the orbital. Allowed values of i are integers ranging from 0 to n -(cid:1005) We use letter designations to communicate the different values of i and the corresponding shapes and types of orbitals. Electrons can never be pinpointed in their location, but the general (average) domain that they travel in has been found. The patterns that align with this are dependent on the number of protons and electrons in the atom (different for each element!) Radius of sphere increases with the value of n.

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