@dajmeyer But explaining those results in details often requires advanced topics, like the "particle in a box" model, and even applications of group theory to symmetry in chemistry.
@dajmeyer Just PM me and I could help via Teams or something like that! I hate what we call the "black box technique", where we teach something so vaguely that some concepts become similar to a black box, with an input and an output, but no understanding at all of the inner workings.
@dajmeyer Yeah, we chemists tend to abuse language when talking about orbitals. Sometimes, we refer to Ο, sometimes to |Ο|Β² , depending on context. But, only when talking about reactivity or similar topics, not quantum chemistry