
Receive Gate-Ready Digital Tickets for the major theme parks. Our price promise ensures that you are getting the best value attraction tickets - will not be beaten on price! All rights reserved.Pre-book your tickets for huge savings versus the gate. The Orbitron TM, a gallery of orbitals on the WWW, URL: Ĭopyright 2002-2021 Mark Winter. The interactive "dot-density" image files (using the JSmol, the Jmol JavaScript Object) were created using the same HyperCard program.


More recent images were created using SuperCard and LiveCode. The original "dot-density" electron density image files were created in 1992 for the first edition of my Oxford Primer: Chemical Bonding using the totally brilliant and much lamented HyperCard. Movie sequences were created using Final Cut Pro and QuickTime. Images for the 2021 version of The Orbitron were created using POV-Ray 3.7. The ray-traced images for the 2002 version of The Orbitron were drawn on a Macintosh using MacMegaPov, an unofficial version of POV-Ray. Pickup (all at The University of Sheffield) for perceptive comments and much help over the years. I am grateful to Dr David Cook, the late Dr Martin Grayson, Professor Patrick W. However the result should be an improvement as The Orbitron should now work well on mobile devices (only tested on Apple systems, if you have problems on other devices please let me know). The Orbitron dates back to 2002 but didn't change much until the end of 2020 when the demise of Flash for viewing movie files on the web forced updates. an atom has many orbitals, each of which has a fixed size and shape and can hold up to two electrons. A subdivision of the available space within an atom for an electron to orbit the nucleus.


(Phys) Space in an atom occupied by an electron. A device for manipulating atoms or subatomic particles, accelerator. All will be fixed shortly but hopefully there will be something of use here and Flash is no longer required.Īdapted from Encarta World English Dictionary -tron suffix. It is not finished - there are still some missing images, missing videos, errors in orbital names, many typos, incorrect labels, no hybrid orbitals, and no molecular orbitals. This version of The Orbitron is a partial rewrite of the 2002 version of The Orbitron.
