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  2. Electron Orbital Simulator

    electronorbitalsimulator.com

    The electron orbital simulator (EOS) is a Unity program that serves as a visual aid for learning the structure of the atom. On the left is a 3D model of the atom selected in the periodic table.

  3. Hydrogen Atom Orbital Viewer. This applet displays the wave functions (orbitals) of the hydrogen atom (actually the hydrogenic atom) in 3-D. Select the wavefunction using the popup menus at the upper right. Click and drag the mouse to rotate the view.

  4. Molecule Shapes - VSEPR | Lone Pairs - Lone Pairs | Bonds - PhET...

    phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/molecule-shapes

    Explore molecule shapes by building molecules in 3D! How does molecule shape change with different numbers of bonds and electron pairs? Find out by adding single, double or triple bonds and lone pairs to the central atom. Then, compare the model to real molecules!

  5. Gravity and Orbits‬ - PhET Interactive Simulations

    phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/gravity-and-orbits/latest/gravity-and-orbits_en.html

    Explore the effects of gravity and orbits through interactive simulations on PhET.

  6. ElectronVisualized

    www.electronvisual.org

    Molecular. Orbitals. DFT and Hatree-Fock Method. Giftshop. Meet our 3D Printed Molecules. Hey, what's up? Visualize the Electron Configurations of Different Elements.

  7. The clouds you see are the probability distribution of an electron bound to a Hydrogen nucleus. These images were created using Atom in a Box, a scientific and educational program that aids in visualizing the Hydrogenic atomic orbitals, a prime and otherwise unwieldy example of quantum mechanics.

  8. Visualizing Electron Orbitals - HyperPhysics

    hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Chemical/eleorb.html

    The electron orbital configurations provide a structure for understanding chemical reactions, which are guided by the principle of finding the lowest energy (most stable) configuration of electrons.

  9. A modern, interactive hydrogenic orbital visualizer featuring point-cloud visualizations for real, complex, and hybrid orbitals and a colletion of supplemental plots.

  10. An illustration of the shape of the 3d orbitals. Click the images to see the various 3d orbitals. Nodal planes and one of the two nodal cones for dz2, where there is no electron density, are displayed after a short delay. There are a total of five d orbitals and each orbital can hold two electrons.

  11. Hydrogen Atom Orbital Viewer - Falstad

    www.falstad.com/qmatom/qmatom.html

    One rotation per ... Particle speed: 123 m/s Coriolis accel: 123 m/s^2 t = ... Link to this example