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10. Reality and the Orbital Approximation
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Freshman Organic Chemistry with J. Michael McBride - 10. Reality and the Orbital Approximation

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Freshman Organic Chemistry (CHEM 125) In discussions of the Schrödinger equation thus far, the systems described were either one-dimensional or involved a single electron. After discussing how increased nuclear charge affects the energies of one-electron atoms and then discussing hybridization, this lecture finally addresses the simple fact that multi-electron systems cannot be properly described in terms of one-electron orbitals. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Atom-in-a-Box Plots: Assessing Probability Density 14:07 - Chapter 2. Scaling the Wave Function for Changing Nuclear Charge 21:20 - Chapter 3. Scaling Energy with Respect to Nuclear Charge 27:34 - Chapter 4. Superposition, and the Orientation and Shape of Hybrid Orbitals 40:43 - Chapter 5. An Inconvenient Truth: Troubles Describing Multi-Electron Systems Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses This course was recorded in Fall 2008.

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