Couche électronique et calcul valence électrons : Chimie quantique #1

In quantum chemistry, the electron shells of an atom represent the electrons orbiting the nucleus. Quantum theory allows for the calculation of the number of electrons needed to saturate the atomic valence shell based on the principal quantum number n, or the formula: (2n²). This quantum chemistry course on shells #1 allows students to describe the atomic electronic structure by relating the shell names (k, l, m, n, o) to the principal quantum number (n) = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. It also allows students to calculate the electron saturation of a valence shell or valence shell based on the principal quantum number (n).