Lesson 13 of 25 • 6 upvotes • 8:45mins
Excitation and de-excitation of the electron have been discussed in detail in this lesson. Then he describes how to count the lines of the spectrum both conceptually and mathematically using proper illustrations. A very important example to test the concept has been discussed in the second half which would really help you remember them for a long time.
25 lessons • 2h 48m
Overview of the Course: Develop a Strong Foundation of Atomic Structure
4:07mins
Introduction to Thomson's Model of Atom
4:09mins
Understand All About Rutherford's Atomic Model
6:27mins
Get an Insight Into Planck's Quantum Theory
8:01mins
Light: Know Weather It's Particle or a Wave?
9:59mins
Gain an Understanding of Electromagnetic Spectrum and Continuous, Emission & Absorption Spectrum
8:51mins
Comprehend Bohr's Model of an Atom
6:56mins
Understand Bohr's Radius and Speed of an Electron
8:52mins
Understand the Energy of a Stationary Orbit
9:28mins
Introduction to Hydrogen Spectrum:Lyman, Balmer, Paschen, Brackett, Pfund & Humphrey Series
6:48mins
Practice Problems On Hydrogen Spectrum
7:15mins
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle & Limitations of Bohr Atomic Model
7:55mins
Comprehension of Maximum Number of Lines in Spectrum
8:45mins
Wave Particle Duality: DeBroglie Wavelength
9:00mins
Photoelectric Effect
12:59mins
Quantum Number: Principal , Azimuthal & Sommerfield Theory
9:10mins
Quantum Numbers : Magnetic, Spin & Zeeman Effect
4:19mins
Shapes of orbitals
5:23mins
Pauli Exclusion Principle
4:01mins
Aufbau Principle
3:40mins
Learn Hund's rule & electronic configuration
4:40mins
Wave Mechanical Model : Schrodinger Wave Equation
3:29mins
Radial Distribution Functions & Orbital Graphs
5:12mins
JEE Problems
5:44mins
Structure of Atom : JEE essentials
3:15mins