Adding 1.00 g of benzene, to 80.00 g cyclohexane, lowers the freezing point of the cyclohexane from 6.5 to (a) What is the value of for cyclohexane? (b) Which is the better solvent for molar mass determinations by freezing-point depression, benzene or cyclohexane? Explain.
Edward Schrödinger The position of the electron is strange, poorly defined Energy levels are a little different than Bohr or de Broglie; they are precisely known An Orbital, in quantum mechanics, describes the probability of finding an electron in a particular region of space Orbitals have quantum numbers, that describe their shape and energy Quantum Numbers o n:energy o l:shape o m: orientation l o m :sspin (either ½ or -1/2) Rules for Adding Electrons when Determining Electron Configuration Electrons go into the lowest energy level and the electron configuration “built up” (Aufbau principle) However the Pauli Exclusion Principle, no two electrons in th