Does anyone know really how much about the Shrodinger Equation we need to understand for the test? I get some of it but I just want to figure out how much time I should put into reviewing it.
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Shrodinger Equation on Test
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Re: Shrodinger Equation on Test
My TA said that at the end of class today he would go over what we should know for the test, but I would get familiar with the Shrodinger equation and be comfortable solving problems using it.
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Re: Shrodinger Equation on Test
I thought that we wouldn't need to use wave function equations nor use any calculus.
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Re: Shrodinger Equation on Test
We don't actually have to solve any problems with the Schrodinger's equation which is why Lavelle didn't assign any homework problems from the wavefunctions section.
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Re: Shrodinger Equation on Test
Really, the concepts you should know based on Schrodinger's are the fact that there's different energy levels and the types of orbitals you can find at each one, as well as properties of them. (For example, the s-orbital is the only orbital with symmetric electron distribution).
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