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Quantum States Questions
The table below shows 10 Quantum States of Atoms and Molecules chapter headings.

Included in the table is the number of questions within each chapter and sample question types for viewing. Click on a topic to view a sample question. Click on the corresponding LivText link to go to that chapter in the Quantum States of Atoms and Molecules text.

All questions in this collection are available to chemistry teachers who request access. Because the questions include correct answers, access to students is not permitted. To find out how to download the entire collection, click on the Answers to Questions link at the right.

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Physical Chemistry Collection
Quantum States of Atoms and Molecules
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Spectroscopy - the Stepping Stone to Quantum Mechanics: 60 questions
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The Foundations of Quantum Mechanics: 84 questions
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The Schrödinger Equation: 97 questions
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Electronic Spectroscopy of Cyanine Dyes (Particle-in-a-Box): 137 questions
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Translational States: 18 Questions
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Vibrational States: 145 questions
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Rotational States: 101 questions
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The Hydrogen Atom: 135 questions
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Electronic States of Multi-electron Atoms: 119 questions
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Theories of Electronic Molecular Structure: 74 questions
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