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Atoms 101 | Orbital, Shells and Sub-shells | Educational videos for kids | Azan is a curious little boy with a lively imagination. Always questioning how things work. His bright wide eyes...
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...).
The electrons in an atom are arranged in shells that surround the nucleus, with each successive shell being farther from the nucleus. Electron shells consist of one or more subshells, and subshells consist of one or more atomic orbitals.
Kids learn about chemical bonding in chemistry including atoms, valence electrons, ionic and covalent bonding, and how molecules are formed.
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Energy levels or shells can be divided into sub-shells, which can hold different numbers of electrons. Within each sub-shell there are one or more orbitals. Each orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons (of opposite spin). Explore the different atomic orbitals in 3D. s-orbitals | p-orbitals | d-orbitals.
In this video, we’ll learn about atomic orbitals. We’ll learn how to identify orbitals based on their shape, how to specify specific orbitals using quantum numbers, and how to determine which orbitals in an atom electrons occupy.