What a good video; it is quick to the point, and allows the viewer to get a quick and easy explanation. thank you for opening my eyes on electron configurations, you made it seem easier due to your work.
I just wanted to say thank you so much for posting this, I'm really happy that I found this video because the other ones seemed so complicated (especially in my class as well) and you explained it really well, thanks again! TvT
Hey, I wanted to ask about stuff like Cu and other metals with d orbitals that do not fill their final S shell fully? What's the convention there because that diagram doesn't help in those cases. Also, Ag is in this category I believe. The final d orbital is filled and the S shell is 2s1
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Thank you so much fr posting this vedio it helped me a lot i dont wannna lie, i thought it was hard but after watching this i feel like i am gonna get an A on the test . But quick question, for uranium how did we say 5f3 as f equals 14 electrons.
Thanks so much for your comment! I am glad you found my video helpful. That is true- the f orbital, when filled, contains 14 electrons. However, in this case, the orbital will not fill to capacity based on the number of electrons. Does this explanation help?
Hello! If you google “printable periodic table” there are tons of great options. This website has great ones, I believe the one I use here is from this site sciencenotes.org/printable-periodic-table/ Best of luck in your studies friend!
I am from Libya. This means that I am Arab. I enjoyed your explanation very much. Thank you
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What a good video; it is quick to the point, and allows the viewer to get a quick and easy explanation. thank you for opening my eyes on electron configurations, you made it seem easier due to your work.
Hey Bennett, thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! I really appreciate your feedback. Best of luck in your studies, friend =)
OMG, you are awesome, I couldn’t of done it without you! Clear and concise understanding!
Thank you so much for this video!!! It is a lot more easier than it seemed because of your explanation.
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I just wanted to say thank you so much for posting this, I'm really happy that I found this video because the other ones seemed so complicated (especially in my class as well) and you explained it really well, thanks again! TvT
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Thanl you so much i am in 1st grade of gymnasium i didnt have clue what is what but u made it so much easier i wish i everything good in life
This is so informative, clear and easy understand. Chemistry made easy
Thanks a lot my teacher barely explains things just because it’s an honors class and I have been struggling hardcore 😅
wohooo! finally found a good explanation about this lesson. Thank you!
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Thank you …. You help me a lot …. Please continue doing video
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In U shorthand method answer it should be [Rn] 7s2 5f4... correct if I'm wrong
you're correct
may i know whered u get the periodic table? the design looks nice and appealing
bro thank you i understand it now!
Thx I learned it easily with this video may God bless you sir.
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Appreciate for your work sir you help alot & now I really understand this concept thank you alot
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Thank you bro I watched this before my quiz and I aced it
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Thank you sir ! this video helps me a lot
Glad to hear it! Best of luck in your studies!
Hey, I wanted to ask about stuff like Cu and other metals with d orbitals that do not fill their final S shell fully?
What's the convention there because that diagram doesn't help in those cases.
Also, Ag is in this category I believe. The final d orbital is filled and the S shell is 2s1
Thank you so much this video is a godsend!
Thanks for sharing your easy way , it became easy for me to solve .😊✨
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Hey thanks for the help I got 97% so I want to help you I noticed that you have sore throat during the video, so pls drink hot tea with lemon or some hot soup to relieve it and Tysm once again!❤
Hey Kai! Thanks so much for you thoughtful comment ^__^ that made my day! Amazing work earning that grade, you should be very proud of yourself. Best of luck in your studies and future career :)
Thank god for you. So good at explaining
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Where can I get that exact periodic table, please.
In the boxes with arrows how will you know whether the arrow is going to face up or face down??
Waw amazing video thank you so much
Thank you sir lot of ❤️ from India
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Very good explanation 🥰
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Incredible
Thank you so much fr posting this vedio it helped me a lot i dont wannna lie, i thought it was hard but after watching this i feel like i am gonna get an A on the test . But quick question, for uranium how did we say 5f3 as f equals 14 electrons.
Thanks so much for your comment! I am glad you found my video helpful. That is true- the f orbital, when filled, contains 14 electrons. However, in this case, the orbital will not fill to capacity based on the number of electrons. Does this explanation help?
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where can i print that periodic table you have? can i have a copy?
Hello! If you google “printable periodic table” there are tons of great options. This website has great ones, I believe the one I use here is from this site sciencenotes.org/printable-periodic-table/
Best of luck in your studies friend!
Sir, the atomic number of Uranium is 92. Instead of 5f14, in shorthand, should it be 5f4 instead of 5f3?
Exactly my question
How do you know if it is arrow up or arrow down?
Start with an "up" arrow for the first electron, add a "down" arrow if there’s a second electron, and fill each orbital singly before pairing.
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How did you got the 2p⁶?
its neon or Ne
Uranium ends in 5f4 not 3. It's atomic number is 92 it has to end in an even number, am I wrong?
No, bro. It is correct. I thought I was the only one who noticed it.
could you also go over Hess law?
Sure thing!
Thanks
you didn't say why put arrows?
The arrow show how the orbitals moves
Idont get how you get 1s2 s2 2p3 for N and same for Mg
It’s the general rule
Better memorise them
d9 s are unstable.
This is only electron configuration!!!
Nothing about M. Orbitals.
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the value of p is 6 right why did you wrote 3
im so dumb im sorry :(
bro im sure uranium ends in 5f4
Yeah im sure it is bro hahaha
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