Matter waves, Uncertainty principle, Schrodinger equation
1. Read chapter 6 (282-287)
2. OWLs due Thursday
3. Blogging points on Exam II for postings between the end Oct 5 and nov 6: Get 1 point for posting a comment/question; Get 2 points for answering a question. max of 4 bonus points on Ex II
Can somebody explain why the l for for s,p,d,f is 0,1,2,3 respectively?
@nicole
the optional homework is just for extra practice. If i’m correct, these points are not counted towards your homework.
What is the pauli exclusion principle?
Do we recieve extra points for doing the optional homework?
Curt,
The ml (m sub l) quantum number tells you how the orbital is oriented. So if l tells you the shape of the subshell, a dumbbell for example can be oriented along the x, y or z axis. In other words, the dummbell lobes can be on the top and bottom, left and right, or front and back. That information (orientation) is what the ml quantum number tells you.
Curt,
Each midterm will be the same format as the first one.
Can somebody explain directional quatum number to me?? (m_l)
thanks,
Curt
To Ruby:
You can complete them 24 hours after the posted due time
ex. due thurs @ midnight ( grace per. till fri midnight)
-curt
Is our next midterm going to be the same format as our first one?
To Alex,
You can find all constants on looking up on “Fundamental Constants” from appendix. In just a case that you still can’t find it, Rydberg Constant ( R) is 1.097 x 10^7 m^-1.
At Danielle, Yes, your lab should be meeting today. I have same situation as yours. My lab was supposing on Tuesday of last week but we had to follow Monday’s schedule on last tuesday. I went to my lab today. Hope you went urs today.
I was wondering, does anyone know how late you can do the OWL assignments and still get credit for them?
I’m in the Tuesday lab which got skipped last week since we had a Monday schedule. Does that mean my lab is meeting today instead?
What is the Rhydberg constant?