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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/De_Anza_College
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Marys_College_Notre_Dame_IN/CHEM_431%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Haas)/CHEM_431_Readings/02%3A_Modern_Atomic_Orbital_Theory/2.01%3A_Discovery_of_Subatomic_Particles_and_the_Bohr_Atom
    Figure \PageIndex3: The emission of light by a hydrogen atom in an excited state. (a) Light is emitted when the electron undergoes a transition from an orbit with a higher value of n (at a highe...Figure \PageIndex3: The emission of light by a hydrogen atom in an excited state. (a) Light is emitted when the electron undergoes a transition from an orbit with a higher value of n (at a higher energy) to an orbit with a lower value of n (at lower energy). (b) The Balmer series of emission lines is due to transitions from orbits with n ≥ 3 to the orbit with n = 2.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Supplemental_Modules_(Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry)/Quantum_Mechanics/05.5%3A_Particle_in_Boxes/Particle_in_a_2-Dimensional_Box
    A particle in a 2-dimensional box is a fundamental quantum mechanical approximation describing the translational motion of a single particle confined inside an infinitely deep well from which it canno...A particle in a 2-dimensional box is a fundamental quantum mechanical approximation describing the translational motion of a single particle confined inside an infinitely deep well from which it cannot escape.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Vincent_College/CH_231%3A_Physical_Chemistry_I_Quantum_Mechanics/03%3A_First_Model_Particle_in_Box/3.03%3A_Particle_in_a_2-Dimensional_Box
    A particle in a 2-dimensional box is a fundamental quantum mechanical approximation describing the translational motion of a single particle confined inside an infinitely deep well from which it canno...A particle in a 2-dimensional box is a fundamental quantum mechanical approximation describing the translational motion of a single particle confined inside an infinitely deep well from which it cannot escape.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/Construction_Guide_for_LibreTexts_2e/11%3A_Interactive_Elements/11.08%3A_Creating_Dynamic_Figures_with_CalcPlot3D
    Once you have a transcluded copy of a CalcPlot3D figure, you will need to fork the page using the Forker option on the Options menu for the page (or the fork symbol to the right of the page title, if ...Once you have a transcluded copy of a CalcPlot3D figure, you will need to fork the page using the Forker option on the Options menu for the page (or the fork symbol to the right of the page title, if you used the Remixer).
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/fake_pchem_text/03%3A_Simple_Quantum_Models/3.03%3A_Particle_in_a_2-Dimensional_Box
    A particle in a 2-dimensional box is a fundamental quantum mechanical approximation describing the translational motion of a single particle confined inside an infinitely deep well from which it canno...A particle in a 2-dimensional box is a fundamental quantum mechanical approximation describing the translational motion of a single particle confined inside an infinitely deep well from which it cannot escape.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/LibreTexts_Construction_Guide_1e/05%3A_Interactive_Elements/5.09%3A_Creating_Dynamic_Figures_with_CalcPlot3D
    Once you have a transcluded copy of a CalcPlot3D figure, you will need to fork the page using the Forker option on the Options menu for the page (or the fork symbol to the right of the page title, if ...Once you have a transcluded copy of a CalcPlot3D figure, you will need to fork the page using the Forker option on the Options menu for the page (or the fork symbol to the right of the page title, if you used the Remixer).

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