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SPlayer supports a really large list of video and audio formats. It's difficult to find a video format not supported by this amazing media player. From the famous MPG, AVI or RM to the less known RATDVD or IVM passing by an extensive list of formats. That list also includes audio formats, so your music also has its place in SPlayer.
Its interface is simple but amazingly effective. While you play and watch the file you can modify audio and video settings with one click. If you place the cursor on the upper side of the video a tiny bar appears and you'll be able to change settings there or even take snapshots.
It also supports streaming video and it can play unfinished videos, something really interesting to check if the video we are downloading is the one we want or not.
Not only does it support subtitles, but it also allows us to move them in the timeline to synchronize it with video. You can change font and size.
In short, SPlayer can become your favorite video player. It consumes very few resources, supports subtitles, play all formats and it is very easy to use. Try it, it's free and you'll be amazed.
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Electron orbitals are the probability distribution of an electron in a atom or molecule.
10 April 2001: A minor update to Orbital Viewer has been posted.
A brief description of atomic orbitals (below). |
A program for drawing orbitals. This has many features, and comes in both a Windows version and a command-line interface version. |
Lots of atomic orbitals, arrange by quantum number and shape. This table should make the orbital structure more obvious. I believe that it is the most complete orbital table anywhere. |
A Brief Overview
The electron orbitals presented here represent a volume of space within which an electron would have a certain probability of being based on particular energy states and atoms. For example, in a simple lowest-energy state hydrogen atom, the electrons are most likely to be found within a sphere around the nucleus of an atom. In a higher energy state, the shapes become lobes and rings, due to the interaction of the quantum effects between the different atomic particles. In addition to technical merits, they make pretty pictures. Letterspace — taking notes made easy 1 6 4.
The shape of the orbital depends on many factors. The most important are the quantum numbers associated with the particular energy state. These are n, the principal quantum number, l, the orbital quantum number, and m, the angular momentum quantum number. The following table shows some of these shapes. Also available is the Grand Table, showing many, many more orbitals in six different organizations.
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n=1,l=0 | n=2,l=0 | n=2,l=1 | n=3,l=0 | n=3,l=1 | n=3,l=2 | n=4,l=0 | n=4,l=1 | n=4,l=2 | n=4,l=3 |
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m=2 | |||||||||
m=3 |
These shapes continue on infinitely, getting ever more lobes or rings on them. Although the l=0, m=0 orbitals look like simple spheres, regardless of n value, this is not actually the case. To the right is a cutaway of a 4s0 (n=4, l=0, m=0) oribital, showing that it is really concentric spheres.
A note about the drawings: All of the pictures on this page were produced by the program Orbital Viewer, written by myself. The blue color indicates a positive phase, while the orange color indicates a negative phase, with the phase taken as defined by Condon and Shortley. The colors become important when molecular orbitals are computed.
So far, all of the pictures have been of electron orbitals associated with a single atom. Molecules can become much more complicated. When two atoms are within a certain proximity of each other, the orbital probabilities can either reinforce each other or cancel each other out. If the phase is the same sign (the same color), the probabilities are reinforced. To the right is a picture of the bonding orbit for H2O (water).
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If you wish to see more atomic orbitals, here are four MPEG video files of orbitals rotating. They are 5D0.MPG, 4F0.MPG, 5F0.MPG, and 5G4.MPG. These range from 500 to 750 kb.
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