Here are additional resources where you can learn more about QUANTUM NUMBERS!!!
1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBrp8uvNAhI
This resouce will be helpful since it summarizes most of the information on this site and provides additional pictures and drawings so that the viewer can gain a deeper understanding of what is occuring at the subatomic level.
2a) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJlEH5Jz80w&feature=relmfu
Part 1 on Electron Configuration, this video will help summarize on how to name atoms in proper form using the periodic table.
2b) http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YURReI6OJsg
Part 2 on Electron Configuration, an extension to part 1, this will also help further the viewer's understanding on how to figure out configurations for other elements.
3) http://www.etap.org/demo/chem1/chem_1-8_practice.htm
This resource will be helpful since it asks the students difficult questions about quantum chemistry which truly test whether they understand the topic.
4)http://web.mit.edu/3.091/www/WittNotes/Notes_1.pdf
This resource will be helpful since it presents Quantum Numbers in a completely different way. While this website has strived to introduce Quantum Numbers conecptually, these notes from MIT describe the numbers analytically, using equations and formulas to gain a deeper understanding of the topic. For the interested student, this link is the next step to understanding Quantum Numbers.
This resouce will be helpful since it summarizes most of the information on this site and provides additional pictures and drawings so that the viewer can gain a deeper understanding of what is occuring at the subatomic level.
2a) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJlEH5Jz80w&feature=relmfu
Part 1 on Electron Configuration, this video will help summarize on how to name atoms in proper form using the periodic table.
2b) http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YURReI6OJsg
Part 2 on Electron Configuration, an extension to part 1, this will also help further the viewer's understanding on how to figure out configurations for other elements.
3) http://www.etap.org/demo/chem1/chem_1-8_practice.htm
This resource will be helpful since it asks the students difficult questions about quantum chemistry which truly test whether they understand the topic.
4)http://web.mit.edu/3.091/www/WittNotes/Notes_1.pdf
This resource will be helpful since it presents Quantum Numbers in a completely different way. While this website has strived to introduce Quantum Numbers conecptually, these notes from MIT describe the numbers analytically, using equations and formulas to gain a deeper understanding of the topic. For the interested student, this link is the next step to understanding Quantum Numbers.