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Principles of Chemical Science II

MIT,, Fall 2008 , Prof. Catherine Drennan

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

Overview

Contents:
Atomic Theory of Matter - Discovery of Nucleus - Wave-Particle Duality of Radiation and Matter - Particle-Like Nature of Light - Matter as a Wave - Schrodinger Equation for H Atom - Hydrogen Atom Wave functions - P Orbitals-Electronic Structure of Multi-electron Atoms - Periodic Trends in Elemental Properties - Why Wavefunctions are Important? - Ionic Bonds - Classical Model and Mechanism - Kinetic Theory - Behavior of Gases -Distribution Molecular Energies - Internal Degrees of Freedom - Intermolecular Interactions - Polarizability - Thermodynamics and Spontaneous Change - Molecular Description of Acids and Bases

Lewis and Bronsted Acid-Base Concepts - Titration Curves and pH Indicators - Electrons in Chemistry: Redox Processes - Cell Potentials and Free Energy - Theory of Molecular Shapes - Valence Bond Theory - Molecular Orbital Theory - Molecular Orbital Theory for Diatomic Molecules - Crystal Field Theory - Color and Magnetism of Coordination Complexes - Coordination Complexes and Ligands - Ligand Substitution Reactions: Kinetics -Bonding in Metals and Semiconductors - Metals in Biology (Audio Only) - Nuclear Chemistry and the Cardiolite(R) Story

Includes

Lecture 25: Valence Bond Theory

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Lecture Details

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Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

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Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

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