CHEM 1150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Uncertainty Principle, Atomic Orbital, Diamagnetism

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18 May 2017
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Elements that have incompletely filled 5f subtitles or readily give rise to cations that have incompletely filled 5f subshells. The vertical distance from the middle of a wave to the peak or trough. The wave function of an electron in an atom. As protons are added one by one to the nucleus to build up the elements, electrons similarly are added to the atomic orbitals. Diagram of the region containing a substantial amount of the electron density in an orbital. Repressed by a magnet; a diamagnetic substance contains only paired electrons. The emission and transmission of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves. A wave that has an electric field component and a mutually perpendicular magnetic field component. The distribution of electrons among the various orbitals in an atom or molecule. The probability that an electron will be found at a particular region in an atomic orbital. Continuous or line specter emitted by substances.

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