Lecture 18: Orbitals of the Hydrogen Atom The material in this lecture covers the following in Atkins. The structure and Spectra of Hydrogenic Atoms 13.2.

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Lecture 18: Orbitals of the Hydrogen Atom The material in this lecture covers the following in Atkins. The structure and Spectra of Hydrogenic Atoms 13.2 Atomic orbitals and their energies (c) Shells and subshells (b) s-orbitals (c) Radial distribution function (d) p-orbitals (e) d-orbitals Hydrogenic atomic orbitals Lecture on-line Hydrogenic atomic orbitals (PDF Format) Hydrogenic atomic orbitals (PowerPoint) Handout for this lecture

Audio-visuals on-line key hydrogen orbitals (PowerPoint)(From the Wilson Group,***) key hydrogen orbitals (PDF)(From the Wilson Group,***) Vizualization of atomic hydrogen orbitals (PowerPoint) (From the Wilson Group,***) Vizualization of atomic hydrogen orbitals (PDF) (From the Wilson Group,***) Slides from the text book (From the CD included in Atkins,**) Interactive Hydrogen Orbital Plots (For Mac users only) ( Visualizes all the angular and radial wavefunctions of the hydrogen atom, *****)