Intro to Orgo Series: Video 3
This tutorial video is designed to help new and incoming organic chemistry students build a solid foundation for organic chemistry
Topics discussed include an overview of the atomic orbitals including their shapes, sub-orbitals, and the number of electrons found in each. The orbitals are also related to their placement on the table leading into the topic of electron configurations.
(Watch on YouTube: Orbital & Shapes. Click cc on the bottom right for video transcription.)
Links & Resources Mentioned In This Video:
- Want to know more details about Orbitals? Check out my Quantum Numbers Mini Series.
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This is Video 3 in the Intro to Orgo Video Series. Click HERE for the entire series.
Want to test your understanding? Try the Gen Chem Review for Orgo Quiz after watching the series!
sankalp says
You’r like lifejacket for my orgo
thanks from my heart
Mathieu says
So is there more than one S orbital? S is the configuration, or shape, of the orbital, and 2s envelops 1s, 1p, 1f, and 1d?
Leah4sci says
There is the potential for ‘s’ at every principle energy level. Watch my quantum numbers video series to learn about possible orbitals per level https://leah4sci.com/mcat/mcat-chemistry/
shreya says
why is electron not counted in mass.
why doesn,t it have weight
Leah4sci says
An electron weighs about 2000 times less than a proton, and so the weight is near zero in comparison
jake john says
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then wats d use of commenting??
Leah4sci says
I don’t understand your question