Orbital Filling {Texas A&M: Intro to Materials}
Tutorial describing filling of orbitals by electrons following rules from Quantum Mechanics. Real example given from electron spectroscopy (XPS data). Video lecture for Introduction to Materials Science & Engineering (MSEN 201/MEEN 222), Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. http://engineering.tamu.edu/materials

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Quantum Mechanics {Texas A&M: Intro to Materials}

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