General
Chemistry
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1. Introduction to Physical Sciences
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Introduction to Chemistry
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History of Chemistry
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Fundamentals of Chemistry
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Atomic Structure
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Stoichiometry
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Thermochemistry
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Gas Laws
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Quantum Mechanics and the Electronic Structure of Atoms
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Periodic Trends
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Bonding
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Solutions
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Acids and Bases
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Redox Reactions
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Organic Chemistry
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Biochemistry
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Future of Chemistry
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Careers in Chemistry
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The Quantum Numbers and Electron Configurations
In quantum mechanicsThe theory used to describe the behaviour of very small particles (atomic and subatomic level). Unlike classical physics which is deterministic, quantum mechanics is a probabilistic theory., the quantum numbers are a set of numbers that describe the properties of an electron in an atom, such as its energy, angular momentum, and spatial distribution. The quantum numbers of an electron are represented by the symbols n, l, ml, and ms, and they are used to specify the energy level, orbital shape, orbital orientation, and spin of the electron.
The electron configurations of atoms are written using the quantum numbers of the electrons, and they describe the arrangement of the electrons in the energy levels of the atom. The electron configurations of atoms are important for understanding the chemical properties of the atoms, and they are used to predict the behavior of atoms in chemical reactions.
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