This is SOOO much easier to understand than the way it was taught to me. Actually, I wasn't really taught how to do this, just shown the way it was supposed to look and told to memorize it, so when I had to reproduce it, I was lost. Thanks a lot!
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The most satisfying vedio to understand radial and angular nodes...where is this lecture conducted ... may be in MIT or anywhere else...it was brilliant ...the content was here that I was searching for last three days
The nodes are not actually lines, but planes. The z-axis is encompassed within the stated planes and doesn't need to be stated explicitly. Your course instructor may ask you to designate the planes. Confer with her/him about that issue.
EnderlePhD the video was great for sure...but uh.. I don't wanna say this but you are missing details. M a student of class 11 and i won't get high grades coz its losing details but anyways it was informational an it helped me . thanks 😉
this is the most explained video on orbitals i have ever seen. Thank you so much as this has been a real challenge for me.
+Michael Otobo For sure! Good luck on this topic.
This is SOOO much easier to understand than the way it was taught to me. Actually, I wasn't really taught how to do this, just shown the way it was supposed to look and told to memorize it, so when I had to reproduce it, I was lost. Thanks a lot!
I have watched around 8 videos and this was the most straight forward and helpful. Thank you sir
Thank you so much!! Our shitty professor didn't tell us how to draw these at all.
Toto Slurm same
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OH my gosh!! Saved my life before the test!
+Abhigna Penthala Great!
7 years later, and it’s still super helpful!! Are you a professor? Come teach my Chem class bc my professor sucks. But thank you sm!!
Thank you so much for the video! It was extremely informative and concise.
Amazing video!. Everything is explained so well. THANK YOU!
Very helpful - thank you! :) You explained everything so clearly!
9 years later and im using this lol, thanks so much!
wow.drawing n explaination.......incredible
Thank you so much! This helped explains orbitals lots better than what my professor did.
Amazing! very helpful. thank you so much
Really helpful...
Thank you so much sir! Great help!
How can electrons cross the nodes?
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The most satisfying vedio to understand radial and angular nodes...where is this lecture conducted ... may be in MIT or anywhere else...it was brilliant ...the content was here that I was searching for last three days
UC Davis (at least that’s where he’s teaching at the time of writing this comment)
Excellent
You're godsent!!!! Thank you so much for saving my exam grade!
nice one
For those wondering, d_{z^2} is a cone shape : i.stack.imgur.com/6PMiw.png
i am confused, aren't nodes n-1-l?
thank you so much, this is precious lesson !!!
thank u so much for posing this amazing and helpful video!
hi i have a question how is l different from nodes? isnt l just n-1 too, thank you
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This prof wayyy better than my prof
Thank you sooooo now everything makes sense. You're way better than my professors!
Thank you for your help🥺
Thank you sir ❤️
Wont the z axis be another angular node for dx2y2??
The nodes are not actually lines, but planes. The z-axis is encompassed within the stated planes and doesn't need to be stated explicitly. Your course instructor may ask you to designate the planes. Confer with her/him about that issue.
super informational!
What school is this taught at? You are a great teacher, I keep coming back to expose myself to this information since it is so new to me. Cheers
Thanks! This is UC Davis in California. Drop by if you are ever in town.
EnderlePhD the video was great for sure...but uh.. I don't wanna say this but you are missing details. M a student of class 11 and i won't get high grades coz its losing details but anyways it was informational an it helped me . thanks 😉
Great VIDEOS! thanks a lot!
So helpful
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Good effort
what about dz^2
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Sir pls what Is n does is it mean number of electrons
it represents the size of the electron cloud
Is this first year Chemistry? Or does it have any other name just curious
Omar A it's general chemistry.
BEST VIDEO EVER
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Thanks dude
Thank you
Life saver
ngl I have your exam in an hour or two haha