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Lecture 5: Matter as a Wave (M-I-T)
Lecture 5: Matter as a Wave (M-I-T)
Course:
Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005 (M-I-T)
Discipline:
Basic and Health Sciences
Institute:
MIT
Instructor(s):
Prof. Sylvia Ceyer
Level:
Undergraduate
Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005 (M-I-T)
Lecture 10: Periodic Trends in Elemental Properties (M-I-T)
Lecture 11: Why Wavefunctions are Important (M-I-T)
Lecture 12: Ionic Bonds ‑ Classical Model and Mechanism (M-I-T)
Lecture 13: Kinetic Theory ‑ Behavior of Gases (M-I-T)
Lecture 14: Distribution Molecular Energies (M-I-T)
Lecture 15: Internal Degrees of Freedom (M-I-T)
Lecture 16: Intermolecular Interactions (M-I-T)
Lecture 17: Polarizability (M-I-T)
Lecture 18: Thermodynamics and Spontaneous Change (M-I-T)
Lecture 19: Molecular Description of Acids and Bases (M-I-T)
Lecture 1: Atomic Theory of Matter (M-I-T)
Lecture 20: Lewis and Brønsted Acid-Base Concepts (M-I-T)
Lecture 21: Titration Curves and pH Indicators (M-I-T)
Lecture 22: Electrons in Chemistry: Redox Processes (M-I-T)
Lecture 23: Cell Potentials and Free Energy (M-I-T)
Lecture 24: Theory of Molecular Shapes (M-I-T)
Lecture 25: Valence Bond Theory (M-I-T)
Lecture 26: Molecular Orbital Theory (M-I-T)
Lecture 27: Molecular Orbital Theory for Diatomic Molecules (M-I-T)
Lecture 28: Molecular Orbital Theory for Polyatomic Molecules (M-I-T)