Examples for
Quantum Chemistry
Quantum chemistry is the application of quantum mechanics to chemical problems. With Wolfram|Alpha, one can investigate the connection between observed chemical properties and the underlying quantum mechanical nature of atoms and molecules. Explore properties such as electronic configurations, orbital diagrams, term symbols and emission spectra.
Electronic Structure
Determine where the electrons live in atoms.
Assemble the electronic configuration:
Write the abbreviated electronic configuration:
Count the number of valence electrons:
Find the ground-state term symbol:
Chemical Properties
Investigate properties that depend upon the electronic structure.
Assemble the ground-state orbital diagram:
Look up the atomic radius:
Examine elemental emission spectra:
Particle Counts
Count the number of quantum mechanical particles in atoms and molecules.