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Shell Basics. Let's cover some basics of atomic shells: 1. The center of the atom is called the nucleus. 2. Electrons are found in areas called shells. A shell is sometimes called an energy level. 3. Shells are areas that surround the center of an atom. 4. Each of those shells has a name (K, L, M...).
- Electrons
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- Neutrons
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- Isotopes
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- Radioactivity & Antimatter
The term half-life describes the time it takes for the...
- Compound Names
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- Bonding
We use a concept called "Happy Atoms." We figure that most...
- Electrons
The electron orbital simulator (EOS) is a Unity program that serves as a visual aid for learning the structure of the atom. On the left is a 3D model of the atom selected in the periodic table.
There's actually three orbitals in the p-subshell. So I'll leave you there. In the next video, we'll actually look at various atoms and think about their electron configurations. Where do their electrons sit? In which of these shells, subshells, and orbitals?
3 Ιουν 2022 · Play this physical science game to learn more about electron configuration. Electron Configuration and Atomic Orbitals. In this article, we'll go over Atomic Orbitals, Number of electrons in a subshell, and the Rule of maximum multiplicity. Finally, we'll review the Symbol of the atomic orbitals. Let's begin!
In this video, we will learn about atomic orbitals. We will learn how to identify orbitals based on their shape, how to specify specific atomic orbitals using quantum numbers, and how to determine which orbitals in an atom electrons occupy.
Build an atom out of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and see how the element, charge, and mass change. Then play a game to test your ideas!
11 Οκτ 2024 · NASA’s award-winning Space Place website engages upper-elementary-aged children in space and Earth science through interactive games, hands-on activities, fun articles and short videos.