General Chemistry 1A. Lecture 04. Wavelengths.

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UCI Chem 1A General Chemistry (Winter 2013)
Lec 04. General Chemistry Wavelengths
Instructor: Amanda Brindley, Ph.D.

License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA

This video is part of a 23-lecture undergraduate-level course titled "General Chemistry" taught at UC Irvine by Amanda Brindley, Ph.D.

Recorded March 6, 2013

Index of Topics:
0:00:24 Wave Interference
0:03:22 Double Split Experiment: Young
0:07:25 Wave or Particle?
0:08:58 DeBroglie Wavelength
0:18:54 Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
0:26:09 Wavefunctions, Energy Levels, and Particle in a Box
0:32:05 Nodes
0:33:38 Shrodinger Equation
0:36:57 Particle in a Box
0:41:20 A Hydrogen Atom
0:44:00 We'll Start with Shrodinger
0:45:24 Bohr Model of the Atom
0:46:39 Stair and Ball Analogy
0:47:12 Bohr Model Energy Levels
0:50:07 Rydberg Equation: Derivation

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Never understood this psi function and how the square well examples work until this lecture.  Thank you so much for explaining how these problems work.

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i have a question. What if you're trying to find the wavelength of a stationery object, it would have a velocity of 0 then the wavelength can't be calculated as denominator is 0. Can anyone explain this to me please? Hope to see a reply thanks ! Great lectures btw!

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Omg 2 lectures, already 7 equations to similar problems, extremely confusing

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