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Chem 115 1nd Edition Lecture 21Outline of Last LectureI. E as a constantII. The AtomOutline of Current LectureI. Matter and EnergyII. Heisenberg’s Uncertainty PrincipleIII. Schrodinger Wave EquationIV. Quantum AddressCurrent LectureMatter and Energy- Alternate forms if the same entityE = mc2- All matter has properties of both particles and waves- Energy is quantized- Light has particulate behavior (photon)- Energy and matter particulate, massive, wavelikeHeisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle- Not possible to know both position and momentum of a moving particleSchrodinger Wave Equation- Solve for energy states associated with a particular orbital (Ψ)o Ψ2 gives probability density, a measure of probability of finding an electron of particular energy in a region of an atomo Ψ2 = 90% Quantum Address- n  principle quantum numberThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Positive integerRelative size- l  angular momentum number n-1- ml  magnetic number -l  l- ms  spin number-1/2,


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