MCAT Basics Podcast

Atomic Chemistry

Atomic chemistry is a core component of the MCAT, essential for understanding molecular behavior and periodic trends.

In this episode, host Sam Smith explores key concepts in atomic chemistry, including the intricacies of quantum theory, hybridization, and molecular geometry. You’ll gain insights into electron configuration, periodic trends, and the role of quantum numbers in describing electrons. Sam also discusses the significance of nuclear decay, from alpha to beta and gamma decay, and how it impacts atomic structure.

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Jump into the conversation:

(00:00) Intro

(01:48) Understanding atomic orbitals and the planetary model

(04:54) Quantum theory and the wave-particle duality of electrons

(06:52) Types of atomic orbitals

(08:29) Electron configuration and its real-world applications

(12:24) Hund’s Rule and the Pauli Exclusion Principle

(17:45) The four quantum numbers

(22:10) Hybridization and bond formation

(26:14) Molecular geometry and its relevance

(29:44) Ionic vs. covalent bonds and electronegativity

(34:48) Periodic table trends: Atomic radius, electronegativity, and ionization energy

(37:49) Nuclear decay: Half-life and types of decay (alpha, beta, gamma)

(44:46) MCAT advice of the day

Sam Smith

Sam completed his Bachelors of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. Following his graduation, he worked at the National Institutes of Health Vaccine Research Center studying HIV. Meanwhile, with a microphone in his garage, Sam founded the MCAT Basics podcast. The podcast has grown to become the top rated MCAT podcast on iTunes. In addition to podcasting, Sam enjoys the outdoors, sports, and his friends and family.

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