http://www.onemanga.com/Naruto/441/
( Watch Naru-tard own Pein )
http://www.onemanga.com/Bleach/351/
( Come on Kensei APPEAR ALREADY !! )
I know this has nothing to do with chemistry but its the weekends got to de-stress myself.
Removed all pictures in my recent posts due to the fact that Ms Jee is experiencing Pop-up advertisements. This blog feels dead/boring just like reading something out of a chemisty textbook. Forgot to mention that Orbital is a 3-D region* from my previous post. Currently going throught the notes we printed out ourselves because there is going to be a test on MOLE on Monday. Got to start memorising/understanding formulas and defination since I'm expecting 80% - 100% of the test to be Short-answer question rather than MCQs. Hund's rule is really helpful when it comes to the questions in tutorial 3. Yawns, off to sleep now.
Got this defination from Ashvin's blogspot very helpful.
Isotopic: Atoms, ions or molecules containing same number of protons.
Isotonic: Atoms, ions or molecules containing same number of neutrons.
Isoelectronic: Atoms, ions or molecules containing same number of electrons.
Aufbau principle
Electrons occupy orbitals of the lowest energy available.
Pauli Exclusion Principle
Each orbital can accommodate only two electrons whose spins are always opposite.
Hund's Rule
When electrons are added successively to a subshell, they occupy the orbitals singly first before pairing occurs.
( Watch Naru-tard own Pein )
http://www.onemanga.com/Bleach/351/
( Come on Kensei APPEAR ALREADY !! )
I know this has nothing to do with chemistry but its the weekends got to de-stress myself.
Removed all pictures in my recent posts due to the fact that Ms Jee is experiencing Pop-up advertisements. This blog feels dead/boring just like reading something out of a chemisty textbook. Forgot to mention that Orbital is a 3-D region* from my previous post. Currently going throught the notes we printed out ourselves because there is going to be a test on MOLE on Monday. Got to start memorising/understanding formulas and defination since I'm expecting 80% - 100% of the test to be Short-answer question rather than MCQs. Hund's rule is really helpful when it comes to the questions in tutorial 3. Yawns, off to sleep now.
Got this defination from Ashvin's blogspot very helpful.
Isotopic: Atoms, ions or molecules containing same number of protons.
Isotonic: Atoms, ions or molecules containing same number of neutrons.
Isoelectronic: Atoms, ions or molecules containing same number of electrons.
Aufbau principle
Electrons occupy orbitals of the lowest energy available.
Pauli Exclusion Principle
Each orbital can accommodate only two electrons whose spins are always opposite.
Hund's Rule
When electrons are added successively to a subshell, they occupy the orbitals singly first before pairing occurs.
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haha. Narutard...
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