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 User: Sushn345wiki                            Sushant Nair

'USER NAME: SUSHANT. NAIR'

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Description About The User
Hello, this is Sushant under the username Sushn345wiki. Currently, I am 13 years old. Even though I was born in Chennai, I am living in Thane, Mumbai, India. I am fascinated by Chemistry and Biology. I love studying about Chemistry and Biology and Physics. But Chemistry is my most favourite subject. I love sharing my knowledge about the subjects in which I have interest.

People usually call me a "bookworm", but when they do call me with that word, I feel, sort of HONOURED! I love reading Chemistry textbooks of Grade 12th (even though I am in 9th) because I have a passion to learn Chemistry. I also have a lot of interest in Genetics and Quantum Physics - in a nutshell, I love to read about things equal to or smaller than molecules, by size.

I study in Universal High School, Brahmand, Thane(W), 400607.

Other Websites Where The User Has Made Contributions
I have made a lot of contributions on Quora. I answer questions based on Chemistry in Quora. Till now, I have answered 24 Chemistry and Quantum Physics related questions on Quora. I have got 14 Upvotes for my answers on Quora. Till now, I have got more than 2000 views to my answers.

A Very Important Note
I have multiple accounts other than the main account (Sushn345wiki) - Basically a Wikipedian, Sushn0710wiki and Sushantnair. These accounts are used when I am editing Wikipedia via other electronic devices. I have created these multiple accounts to not cause any harm to Wikipedia. I edit with the account Sushantnair if I am using my mom's phone. I edit with the account Basically a Wikipedian if I am using an untrusted electronic device belonging to someone else. I edit with the main account Sushn345wiki if I am using my own laptop. I edit with the account Sushn0710wiki if I am using an electronic device belonging to my father. I have no intentions to commit vandalism to Wikipedia using my alternative accounts.

I am an honest person who has read the Sock puppetry guidelines extremely carefully and would avoid at all costs, any inappropriate use of multiple accounts.

Also, I avoid using my alternative accounts and electronic devices other than mine to edit articles on Wikipedia. I prefer using my main account (Sushn345wiki) and my own electronic device to edit articles on WIkipedia to avoid confusion.

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List of Articles that I have created
1) Ortho-diethynylbenzene dianion

2) Meta-diethynylbenzene dianion

3) Para -diethynylbenzene dianion

4) Lithium monoxide anion

5) List of Organic acids

List of Userboxes that I have created
1) User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Organic Chemistry

2) User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Inorganic Chemistry

3) User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Green Chemistry

4) User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Biochemistry

5) User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Periodic Table

6) User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User SPDFG Orbitals

7) User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Genetics

8) User:Sushn345wiki/Userbox/Mathematics

9) User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Quantum Physics

10)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Standard Model

11)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/Computer Applications

12)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User English

13)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Cycling

14)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/Articles edited

15)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Font

16)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Userbox

17)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Democracy

18)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/ User AgainstCommunism

19)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Medetation

20)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Chanting

21)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Yoga

22)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Nerd

23)User:Sushn345wiki/Userboxes/User Bookworm

List of articles that I plan to create
1) List of Inorganic acids

2) List of Organic bases

3) List of Inorganic bases

4) List of Aromatic Ethers

5) List of Aliphatic Ethers

6) List of Aromatic Ketones

7) List of Aliphatic Ketones

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Recommended Chemistry Articles
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Excerpts from Articles On Wikipedia
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Orbitals Table
Here is an Orbitals Table for reference. This table shows all orbital configurations for the real hydrogen-like wave functions up to 7s, and therefore covers the simple electronic configuration for all elements in the periodic table up to radium. "ψ" graphs are shown with − and + wave function phases shown in two different colors (arbitrarily red and blue). The $p_{z}$ orbital is the same as the $p_{0}$ orbital, but the $p_{x}$ and $p_{y}$ are formed by taking linear combinations of the $p_{+1}$ and $p_{−1}$ orbitals (which is why they are listed under the $m = ±1$ label). Also, the $p_{+1}$ and $p_{−1}$ are not the same shape as the $p_{0}$, since they are pure spherical harmonics.

Qualitative Understanding of Shapes
The shapes of atomic orbitals can be understood qualitatively by considering the analogous case of standing waves on a circular drum. To see the analogy, the mean vibrational displacement of each bit of drum membrane from the equilibrium point over many cycles (a measure of average drum membrane velocity and momentum at that point) must be considered relative to that point's distance from the center of the drum head. If this displacement is taken as being analogous to the probability of finding an electron at a given distance from the nucleus, then it will be seen that the many modes of the vibrating disk form patterns that trace the various shapes of atomic orbitals. The basic reason for this correspondence lies in the fact that the distribution of kinetic energy and momentum in a matter-wave is predictive of where the particle associated with the wave will be. That is, the probability of finding an electron at a given place is also a function of the electron's average momentum at that point, since high electron momentum at a given position tends to "localize" the electron in that position, via the properties of electron wave-packets (see the Heisenberg uncertainty principle for details of the mechanism).

This relationship means that certain key features can be observed in both drum membrane modes and atomic orbitals. For example, in all of the modes analogous to s orbitals (the top row in the animated illustration below), it can be seen that the very center of the drum membrane vibrates most strongly, corresponding to the antinode in all s orbitals in an atom. This antinode means the electron is most likely to be at the physical position of the nucleus (which it passes straight through without scattering or striking it), since it is moving (on average) most rapidly at that point, giving it maximal momentum.

A mental "planetary orbit" picture closest to the behavior of electrons in s orbitals, all of which have no angular momentum, might perhaps be that of a Keplerian orbit with the orbital eccentricity of 1 but a finite major axis, not physically possible (because particles were to collide), but can be imagined as a limit of orbits with equal major axes but increasing eccentricity.

Below, a number of drum membrane vibration modes and the respective wave functions of the hydrogen atom are shown. A correspondence can be considered where the wave functions of a vibrating drum head are for a two-coordinate system $ℓ = 0$ and the wave functions for a vibrating sphere are three-coordinate $ℓ = 1$.

Songs which I like - Jake Chudnow
My current mission is to increase the percentage of edits with summary from the existing 51% to 99%, and to decrease the percentage of edits with no summary from 49% to 1%. Also, I want to increase the percentage of edits done on articles from the existing 23.2% to at least 75%.

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50Hz sound  'Caution! Loud noise! Be careful!!!' 60Hz sound 'Caution! Loud noise! Be careful!!!'

400Hz sound 'Caution! Loud noise! Be careful!!!'

Beep sound. 'Caution! Loud, high pitched noise! Be careful!!!'

1kHz sound. 'Caution! Loud, high pitched noise! Be careful!!!' 315Hz sound. 'Caution! Loud noise! Be careful!!!' 440Hz sound. 'Caution! Loud noise! Be careful!!!'



Songs which I like - Jake Chudnow
1) Jake Chudnow - Prelude to Shona

2) Jake Chudnow - Shona

3) Jake Chudnow - Keith

4) Jake Chudnow - Pressed Pennies

5) Jake Chudnow - Going Down

6) Jake Chudnow - Olive

Songs which I like - David O'Brien
1) Mystery Train

2) Ghost Train

3) Book of Secrets

Other Songs
1) Caminho Do Mar 2

2) Ice Houses (not by Jake Chudnow)

List Of 100 Hexadecimal Codes
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