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electrons in "S" orbital
[rquote=227062&tid=17967&author=turd]
Jeeze. :( Since the probability density is at a maxim ...
9-11-2011 at 15:12
by: aeacfm
electrons in "S" orbital
[rquote=227055&tid=17967&author=annaandherdad]
Nuclei are not hard spheres, they are made u ...
9-11-2011 at 15:10
by: aeacfm
electrons in "S" orbital
[rquote=227036&tid=17967&author=turd]

The nucleus is the most likely place to find an s-e ...
9-11-2011 at 07:31
by: aeacfm
electrons in "S" orbital
[rquote=227033&tid=17967&author=kmno4]
Yes, they "pass". You can find electron even in the ...
9-11-2011 at 06:27
by: aeacfm
electrons in "S" orbital
[rquote=227027&tid=17967&author=ScienceSquirrel]
The probability that the electron is close ...
9-11-2011 at 06:20
by: aeacfm
electrons in "S" orbital
this part from wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_orbital



[quote]
In a similar ...
9-11-2011 at 05:32
by: aeacfm
shells , orbitals

[quote]Pretty much, orbitals want to be spherical. s orbitals are lucky and are able to be spheric ...
9-11-2011 at 05:30
by: aeacfm
shells , orbitals
it makes me confused a little bit because i cant imagine it
the orbitals and the shells
i cant i ...
19-10-2011 at 14:02
by: aeacfm
FT-IR ( KBr , CsI)
hi every body
i had broken the last 2 undrilled KBr windows of the sealed cells , i dont know wha ...
4-9-2011 at 06:19
by: aeacfm
ppm , kppm
[rquote=216868&tid=17095&author=unionised]Put it this way, If I was refereeing a paper that ...
25-7-2011 at 03:51
by: aeacfm
ppm , kppm
guys, i mean kppm is this chemically right ? not ppt , ppb , .......
25-7-2011 at 03:20
by: aeacfm
ppm , kppm
i know i makes sense , but i mean chemically ?????
24-7-2011 at 09:40
by: aeacfm
ppm , kppm
is it reight chemically to represent concentration by kppm ? example :
120,000 ppm =======> 120 ...
24-7-2011 at 08:16
by: aeacfm
ICP-OES calibration curves
i want to thank you very much for your very helpfull post



[rquote=216663&tid=17062&a ...
24-7-2011 at 08:10
by: aeacfm
ICP-OES calibration curves
i am a bit confused about calibration curves using ICP-OES .....
in some samples (mainly low salt s ...
21-7-2011 at 02:26
by: aeacfm
Diverse ion effect
thanks , helpful post
5-6-2011 at 23:20
by: aeacfm
Diverse ion effect
simply i want to understand the diverse ion effect ? some sites said that it increases the solubili ...
5-6-2011 at 03:11
by: aeacfm
Cl2 & carbon
[rquote=210691&tid=16389&author=IrC]I I ran into this using rods scrapped from dead batterie ...
26-5-2011 at 10:00
by: aeacfm
Cl2 & carbon
[rquote=210675&tid=16389&author=LanthanumK]Every time I use carbon rods for electrolysis mor ...
23-5-2011 at 15:58
by: aeacfm
Cl2 & carbon
[rquote=210663&tid=16389&author=plante1999]ok now i could help you , no the carbon only get ...
23-5-2011 at 14:03
by: aeacfm
Cl2 & carbon
ok , during electrolysis of brine (sodium chloride 3 %) using carbon electrodes i found in the anodi ...
23-5-2011 at 13:40
by: aeacfm
Cl2 & carbon
[rquote=210645&tid=16389&author=plante1999]not realy...[/rquote]

what is the not really
23-5-2011 at 12:18
by: aeacfm
Cl2 & carbon
does chlorine corrosive to carbon electrode ? if yes what is the corrosion products ?
23-5-2011 at 11:25
by: aeacfm
electrolysis of molten sulfates
what is the result of electrolysis of molten sulfates ? i mean at the anode

i think it would be ...
23-4-2011 at 14:25
by: aeacfm
laser unit in FT-IR
i know this is the mechanism , but i cant understan it well , any way this great experience make me ...
30-3-2011 at 09:59
by: aeacfm
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