BIO103 lecture 3
Quick Recap
Opening fragment mentioned: the line starts with "Into water." which seems out of context in the excerpt.
The speaker intends to review or revisit questions from the last class regarding electronic structure topics.
Electron Orbitals vs Shells
The main topic referenced is a review of the difference or relationship between electron orbitals and electron shells.
This was a question carried over from the previous class, indicating it’s a point of ongoing discussion rather than a fully settled topic in this session.
Y8 Question: Abstract Topic
A question labeled or described as the "y eight" question is mentioned.
It is described as being rather abstract and connected to physics and probability.
The speaker notes that this topic is not something students need to know for the current class.
The implication is that this is more of a theoretical or exploratory question rather than a core curriculum item.
Optional Deep Dive for Interested Students
For those who are really interested, Schrödinger's equation is implicated in the discussion about the y eight topic.
Students are encouraged to explore this topic on their own if they wish, as it goes beyond the required material.
The speaker suggests looking into the "eight y eight valence electrons" as a possible area of self-study related to this topic.
Closing Note
The excerpt ends mid-sentence with "And then," indicating that there is more content beyond what is shown in the transcript.
Key Concepts Mentioned
Electron orbitals vs electron shells
Y8 (y eight) abstract problem involving physics and probability
Schrödinger's equation (mentioned as related to the optional deep dive)
Valence electrons (specifically "8Y8" valence electrons as a self-study hint)
Practical Takeaways for the Exam Prep
Expect questions comparing electron orbitals and shells in core coursework.
Be aware that some discussions may reference advanced or optional topics (like Schrödinger's equation) as extensions beyond required material.
If you want to explore beyond the basics, consider self-study topics related to valence electron configuration and Schrödinger's equation.
Connections to Foundations
Orbitals and shells are foundational concepts in atomic structure and quantum chemistry.
Schrödinger's equation is the fundamental equation governing the quantum state of electrons in atoms, linking to orbitals and energy levels.
Ethical/Philosophical/Practical Implications (As Discussed)
No explicit ethical or philosophical implications are stated in the transcript.
Practical implication: some topics are optional or advanced; focus study on core material unless pursuing deeper understanding.