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Quantum Mechanics Complete Guide

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Quantum Mechanics Complete Guide Quantum Mechanics The study of the structure and behavior of atoms and molecules. Aufbau Principle Electrons fill an element's orbitals in order of increasing energy. Pauli Exclusion Principle When two electrons share an orbital, they must have different spi...

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Quantum Mechanics Already Graded A+

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Quantum Mechanics Already Graded A+ Max Planck : German physicist who solved the problem of why different wave lengths are emitted at different temperatures- proposed that the energy absorbed or emitted by an object could only occur in "pieces"- which he called quantum Wener Heisenberg...

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Quantum Mechanics: Exam 1 Already Graded A+

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Quantum Mechanics: Exam 1 Already Graded A+ 1.1 The major steps that led to the birth of modern physics include ____ of the 1890s, ____ and ____, the ____ theory of matter, and ____ of 1895. a. classical physics; waves; particles; atomic; unresolved questions b. quantum physics; uncertainty ...

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Quantum Mechanics 1 Verified Answers

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Quantum Mechanics 1 Verified Answers Define the wavelength, frequency, and amplitude of a wave. Draw a labeled diagram. Wavelength: the distance between wave crests Frequency: the number of waves passing per second Amplitude: the maximum change of the oscillating quantity. The greater the am...

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Chemistry Quantum Mechanics Guaranteed A+

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Chemistry Quantum Mechanics Guaranteed A+ What are quantum numbers ️A set of numbers that describes the probable location of an electron What is the principle quantum numbers ️Indicates the main energy level occupied by the electron What is used to determine how many electrons can go in ea...

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Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Graded A+

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Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Graded A+ Back to Bohr: Bohr gave us Quantization Quantization means electrons can only exist in certain discrete energy levels (like a staircase, they can only completely be on the first or second stair but never in between stairs different distances from g...

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Quantum Mechanics Grade 12 Review Guaranteed Answers

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Quantum Mechanics Grade 12 Review Guaranteed Answers Who introduced the idea that particles could behave like waves? ️Louis de Broglie What theory did Erwin Shrodinger produce? ️the electron can only have certain quantized energies because of the requirement for only whole number of wavele...

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Quantum Mechanics 1 Guaranteed A+

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Quantum Mechanics 1 Guaranteed A+ Review of Properties of a Free Particle (3) 1. Energy is not quantized! 2. They cannot have definite energy! 3. It is always described by a wave packet! 4. wave packet always spreads with time! (just like in classical physics) wave packet a group of superp...

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Quantum Mechanics History

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Quantum Mechanics History Planck ️Energy is discontinuous, quantum Einstein ️Light is both a wave and particle(Photoelectric effect) Bohr ️Bohr Model of Atom, electrons move in fixed orbits around nucleus, energy levels are quantized DeBroglie ️Matter is both a particle and a wave...

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Quantum Mechanics-Chemistry

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Quantum Mechanics-Chemistry Of these electromagnetic waves, which has the longest wave length, greatest energy, greatest frequency, lowest amplitude? ️1. Wavelength is the distance between identical points on successive waves. Wave B has the longest wavelength. 2. Frequency is the number ...

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Chemistry Chapter 5 Quantum Mechanics

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Chemistry Chapter 5 Quantum Mechanics Who developed the idea of electron energy levels? Niels Bohr What two conclusions did Bihr come to? 1: an electron can only move a certain distance from the nucleus 2: an electron can only move at a certain speed Schrodinger, Heisinberg, and de Brogli...

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Quantum Mechanics Vocabulary Guaranteed Success Photoelectric The emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on the metal Quantum energy the minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom Photon A particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero mass and carrying a...

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Quantum Mechanics Guaranteed Success

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Quantum Mechanics Guaranteed Success angular momentum quantum number (l) ️quantum number distinguishing the different shapes of orbitals atomic orbital ️mathematical function that describes the behavior of an electron in an atom, it can be used to find the probability of locating an elec...

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Quantum Mechanics (QM) General Principles Rated A+

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Quantum Mechanics (QM) General Principles Rated A+ Wavefunction whats this symbol represent? Every possible physical state of a system is represented in its wavefunction What is the first postulate of Quantum mechanics (QM)? single-valued, continuous, bounded and differentiable, and square i...

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