Inorganic Chemistry Tutor
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Ionization Energy Made Easy! Inorganic CHEM - 1.16
This video explains Ionization Energy. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding.
Steps to Calculate 𝑍eff:
1. Write the Electron Configuration: Identify the electron configuration of the element.
2. Group Electrons by Shells and Subshells: Arrange the electrons in groups according to their shells (n) and subshells (s, p, d, f).
3. Apply Slater’s Rules:
- Electrons in the same group (same n and l) shield each other by 0.35 each (except 1s, which is 0.30).
- Electrons in n-1 shell shield by 0.85 each.
- Electrons in shells n-2 or lower shield by 1.00 each.
4.Calculate Shielding Constant (S): Sum the contributions from all electrons that shield the electron of interest.
5. Calculate 𝑍eff: 𝑍eff = 𝑍 − 𝑆, where 𝑍 is the atomic number and 𝑆 is the shielding constant.
Example: Calculate 𝑍eff for the 3s electron in Sodium (Na)
1. Electron Configuration of Na: 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s1
2. Group Electrons:
- (1s2)
- (2s2, 2p6)
- (3s1)
3.Apply Slater’s Rules:
- Electrons in the same group (3s): No shielding, as there are no other electrons in the 3s subshell.
- Electrons in the n-1 shell (2s and 2p): 8×0.85 =6.80
- Electrons in the n-2 shell (1s): 2×1.00=2.00
4. Calculate Shielding Constant (S):
- S = 6.80+2.00 = 8.80
5. Calculate Zeff
- Z=11 (atomic number of Na)
- Zeff =11−8.80=2.20
Therefore, the effective nuclear charge (Zeff) for the 3s electron in sodium is 2.20.
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Electron Configuration Practice Questions! Inorganic CHEM - 1.15
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This video goes through some easy questions about electron configurations. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding.
Electron Configuration Made Easy! Inorganic CHEM - 1.14
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This video simply explains ground state electron configurations, the Aufbau Principle, the Pauli Exclusion Principle, and Hund's Rule. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding.
Atomic Orbitals Practice Questions! Inorganic CHEM - 1.13
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This video goes through some easy questions about atomic orbitals. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding.
Atomic Orbitals Simply Explained! Inorganic CHEM - 1.12
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This video simply explains atomic orbitals. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding.
Schrodinger Equation Simply Explained! Inorganic CHEM - 1.11
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This video simply explains the Schrodinger Equation. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding. - wave-particle duality - Schrodinger Equation - quantum mechanics - inorganic chemistry - chemistry - ch...
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Questions! Inorganic CHEM - 1.10
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This video provides four practice questions about the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding. - wave-particle duality - Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle - quantum m...
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Simply Explained! Inorganic CHEM - 1.9
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This video explains the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding. - wave-particle duality - Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle - quantum mechanics - inorganic chemistry...
Photon momentum, wave-particle duality, & Bohr atom simply explained! Inorganic CHEM - 1.8
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This video explains Photon momentum, wave-particle duality, and the Bohr model of an atom. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding. - wave-particle duality - Photon momentum - quantum mechanics - Boh...
Blackbody Radiation, & Photoelectric Effect Simply Explained! Inorganic CHEM - 1.7
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This video explains Blackbody Radiation and the Photoelectric Effect. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding. - Photoelectric Effect - Blackbody Spectrum - quantum mechanics - inorganic chemistry - ...
Simply Understand Quantum Mechanics! Discovery of The Electron! Inorganic CHEM - 1.6
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This video introduces quantum mechanics while explaining its significance. The discovery of the electron is also discussed. Please note that the information in this video may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes. Therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to enhance your understanding. - quantum mechanics - inorganic ch...
Mass Number, Atomic Mass, and Isotopes Practice Questions!Inorganic CHEM - 1.5
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This video has a range of practice question on amotic number, mass number, atomic mass, relative atomic mass, and Isotopes. Please note that the information in these videos may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes, therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to improve your understanding. - fundamental particle charge an...
Mass Number, Atomic Mass, and Isotopes Easily Explained! Inorganic CHEM - 1.8
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This video looks at atomic number, mass number, atomic mass, realative atomic mass, and Isotopes. Please note that the information in these videos may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. There may also be overlooked mistakes, therefore, only use this video as an additional resource to improve your understanding. - fundemental particle charge and mass - inorganic chemist...
Practice Questions on Fundamental Particles of an Atom! Inorganic CHEM - 1.3
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This video looks at practice questions about fundmental particles of an atom. It explores the properties of the particles such as mass, charge, and density. Please note that the information in these videos may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. So, only use them as additional resources to improve your understanding. -practice questions - atoms - define atom - what is a...
What actually is an atom? Can you define an atom? Inorganic CHEM - 1.2
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This video is explains what an atom is and the fundamental particles of an atom. It explores the properties of the particles such as mass and charge. Please note that the information in these videos may not always be accurate or up-to-date due to new discoveries. So, only use them as additional resources to improve your understanding. - atoms - define atom - what is an atom - protons, neutrons,...
What is Inorganic Chemistry? Inorganic CHEM - 1.1
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What is Inorganic Chemistry? Inorganic CHEM - 1.1

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  • @DeltaOmega2515
    @DeltaOmega2515 2 дні тому

    Hey! This series you're making is awesome, it's really helpful.. Thanks a lot!

  • @sphericalpotato
    @sphericalpotato 5 днів тому

    Can you make a video about nodes , nodal planes and radial nodes

  • @sphericalpotato
    @sphericalpotato 5 днів тому

    Please dont ever stop making videos

  • @InorganicChemistryTutor
    @InorganicChemistryTutor 6 днів тому

    Steps to Calculate 𝑍eff are in the description!

  • @Wawawacat
    @Wawawacat 15 днів тому

    Thank you so much for this video. You really showed with clarity how quantum numbers takes shape as orbitals. I find this part very abstract and thus difficult to imagine but now I understand. Good job, I subbed 🙏✨

  • @InorganicChemistryTutor
    @InorganicChemistryTutor 19 днів тому

    At 4:35, I incorrectly stated that carbon has an electron configuration of 1s² 2s² 2p². I meant to say that carbon has an electron configuration of 1s² 2s² 2p⁴, as shown on the screen.

  • @kisho2679
    @kisho2679 21 день тому

    How is atomic number be determined experimentally?

  • @kisho2679
    @kisho2679 21 день тому

    How can the energy in unit of electronvolt [eV] of each of the known 118 elements be calculated?

  • @AITechKC
    @AITechKC 24 дні тому

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    @Brunowerther Місяць тому

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  • @kshitijdamodhar9952
    @kshitijdamodhar9952 2 місяці тому

    Please brings some lectures on p block and salt analysis also I'm very curious to learn inorganic chemistry the way you explained but I'm very frustrated remembering the experimental data like salt analysis and so many reactions in inorganic chemistry, please help me out

    • @InorganicChemistryTutor
      @InorganicChemistryTutor Місяць тому

      If you want to provide more information, I would be happy to help if possible! What esxcatly are you struggling with?

    • @kshitijdamodhar9952
      @kshitijdamodhar9952 Місяць тому

      ​@@InorganicChemistryTutor In our textbook, a lot of experimental and factual information is concisely given, about the physical properties, uses, and chemical properties of different elements and compounds. In the examination of JEE, we are supposed to memorize all the trends, properties and facts as the questions can be asked from anything from the block chemistry and qualitative analysis. Can you please help us with the memorisation ?

    • @InorganicChemistryTutor
      @InorganicChemistryTutor Місяць тому

      @@kshitijdamodhar9952 I recommend focusing on regularly reviewing the most crucial and relevant information that will be on your exam. Also, practice as many related questions as possible to solidify your understanding. However, the most effective study method is to deeply understand the concepts and fundamentals. When you grasp a concept intuitively, you won't need to memorize excessive details; instead, you can logically deduce answers to related problems. For instance, if your exam covers orbitals, invest time in comprehending what orbitals truly are, why they are significant, and how they bond.

  • @cbarnes2160
    @cbarnes2160 2 місяці тому

    It's cool to delineate the menagerie of orbital types. But if you want to actually explain orbitals, you need to go through *why* they have those crazy shapes. It's not obvious how angular momentum leads to interlocking dumbbells, for example. Or at least link to a video that talks about that...

    • @InorganicChemistryTutor
      @InorganicChemistryTutor 6 днів тому

      Agreed! If you are interested I made previous videos on the Schrodinger Equation and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle that explain what you are looking for!

  • @Boooommerang
    @Boooommerang 3 місяці тому

    Thank you

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  • @nichtrichtigrum
    @nichtrichtigrum 3 місяці тому

    I like your video as you explain orbitals in an easy to follow way :) I have a small correction, though: At 0:37 you say that finding electrons "outside" the orbitals is highly unlikely but not impossible. However, technically, all orbitals stretch out infinitely through the whole universe (with the exception of the so-called knots in the wave-function). The orbital shapes that are depicted, usually only show where the electrons are with 90% or 95% (not sure) probability.

    • @InorganicChemistryTutor
      @InorganicChemistryTutor 3 місяці тому

      Yes you are correct! However, it can be counterintuitive to describe orbitals as vast as the universe while portraying them as seemly distinct, limited spaces. My aim was to simplify the explanation, by being more black and white. Explaining orbitals involves balancing accuracy with simplicity, as oversimplification can lead to inaccuracies (shown by your comment).Therefore, the correction you’ve provided is definitely important and I’ll add it to my pin comment!

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    @LegendGaming-il4iw 3 місяці тому

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    @itzmeB2 3 місяці тому

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  • @InorganicChemistryTutor
    @InorganicChemistryTutor 3 місяці тому

    Minor Corrections: 1. In this context, the correct spelling should be "principal" instead of "principle." 2. To clarify my previous statement about finding electrons "outside" the orbitals being highly unlikely: Orbitals are essentially infinite in size, potentially extending throughout the universe. The representations in the video illustrate roughly 90-95% of their probability distribution, indicating where electrons are most likely to be found.

  • @Lulxec
    @Lulxec 4 місяці тому

    Very intuitive explanation of such a complex topic, you got yourself a subscriber ,sir

  • @InorganicChemistryTutor
    @InorganicChemistryTutor 5 місяців тому

    Note: I made a mistake At 10:20. The blue spheres were meant to say electrons, not atoms.

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    @xastr0x425 8 місяців тому

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    @tharunrakesh9568 8 місяців тому

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    @user-pg3rg2ff3b 9 місяців тому

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    @charlieholmes3626 9 місяців тому

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    @charlieholmes3626 9 місяців тому

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