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Simple explanation of hydrogen atom in the framework of the history of the Universe ... The shell model of the atom explains why hydrogen atoms can make 1 covalent bond. In ball-and-stick diagrams we show hydrogen as a ball with one stick. In space filling models we show hydrogen as a ... Physical Environment > Hydrogen Atom...
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www.historyoftheuniverse.com/hydrogen.html
www.historyoftheuniverse.com/hydrogen.html
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This java applet displays the wave functions (orbitals) of the hydrogen atom (actually the hydrogenic atom) in 3-D. Select the wavefunction using the popup menus at the upper right. Click and drag the mouse to rotate the view.
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www.falstad.com/qmatom/
www.falstad.com/qmatom/
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The {}^1H hydrogen atom consists of a single proton surrounded by a single electron. It is thus the simplest of all atoms. ... The hydrogen atom consists of a single proton surrounded by a single electron. It is thus the simplest of all atoms. For the hydrogen atom, the (nonrelativistic) Schrödinger equation takes the form...
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scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/HydrogenAtom.html
scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/HydrogenAtom.html
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Bohr model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In atomic physics, the Bohr model , devised by Niels Bohr, depicts the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons that travel in circular orbits around the nucleus—similar i...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohr_model
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Well, there's even more nothing inside an atom. A hydrogen atom is only about a ten millionth of a millimeter in diameter, but the proton in the middle is a ...
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www.phrenopolis.com/perspective/atom/
www.phrenopolis.com/perspective/atom/
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Brief description: hydrogen is the lightest element. It is by far the most abundant element in the universe and makes up about about 90% of the universe by weight. Hydrogen as water (H2O) is absolutely essential to life and it is present in all organic compounds. ... Atom sizes: atomic radius; Shannon and Pauling ionic...
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www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/H/key.htm...
www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/H/key.html
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Hydrogen Atom Wave Functions ... This lab examines the properties of the wave functions for hydrogenic atoms. The top graphs are the wave functions generated by solutions of the polar and radial equations. The polar solutions used here are the unnormalized associated Legendre polynomials, Plm(theta,phi).
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webphysics.davidson.edu/faculty/dmb/hydrogen/
webphysics.davidson.edu/faculty/dmb/hydrogen/
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Keep in mind that atoms are extremely small. One hydrogen atom, for example, is approximately 5 x 10-8 mm in diameter. To put that in perspective, this dash - is approximately 1 mm in length, therefore it would take almost 20 million hydrogen atoms to make a line as long as the dash.
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web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/3-atoms.htm
web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/3-atoms.htm
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