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salcha
I need to make this fast. Okay, currently learning quantum mechanics.
I get how you figure out the s, p, d, and f on the periodic table, what i don't get is the configuration and quantum numbers.

Uhhhhhhh here

Grr, I don't even know if I did the example right. (Cr= Chromlum). Okay, what I DON'T KNOW how to do is find l and ms...? Gahh, I'm so confused. stubborn.gif
RiC3xBoy
Oof chem....ok, I don't exactly recall "quatum mechanics", but it looks a lot like Electron Confguration, which depends on the number of valence electrons an element has. There are 4 orbitals, S, P,D,and F. You go through each of the orbitals until you fill out all the valence electrons. Sorry, this probably will confuse you more, but I pretty much forgot all my chem..

Y*D(HSA*DIOSNION, FOOOOK, where are my chem notes from last year....
salcha
Oh yeah, it is electron configuration. I just put it under Quantum Mechanics, because that's the entire subject as a whole. Sorry for the confusion!

I..um, kind of get what you're saying...>_>
Looow
You posted this yesterday saying it was dude today so it's today already. Hehe. I'll go ahead and close this now. If you still need this open, just PM me. =]

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