Principles of Chemical Science (Fall 2014)

Principles of Chemical Science (Fall 2014)

Prof. Catherine Drennan via MIT OpenCourseWare Direct link

1. The Importance of Chemical Principles

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1. The Importance of Chemical Principles

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Principles of Chemical Science (Fall 2014)

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  1. 1 1. The Importance of Chemical Principles
  2. 2 2. Atomic Structure
  3. 3 3. Wave-Particle Duality of Light
  4. 4 4. Wave-Particle Duality of Matter; Schrödinger Equation
  5. 5 5. Hydrogen Atom Energy Levels
  6. 6 6. Hydrogen Atom Wavefunctions (Orbitals)
  7. 7 7. Multielectron Atoms
  8. 8 8. The Periodic Table and Periodic Trends
  9. 9 9. Periodic Table; Ionic and Covalent Bonds
  10. 10 10. Lewis Structures
  11. 11 11. Formal Charge and Resonance
  12. 12 12. The Shapes of Molecules: VSEPR Theory
  13. 13 13. Molecular Orbital Theory
  14. 14 14. Valence Bond Theory and Hybridization
  15. 15 15. Thermodynamics: Bond and Reaction Enthalpies
  16. 16 16. Thermodynamics: Gibbs Free Energy and Entropy
  17. 17 17. Thermodynamics: Now What Happens When You Heat It Up?
  18. 18 18. Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium
  19. 19 19. Chemical Equilibrium: Le Châtelier’s Principle
  20. 20 20. Solubility and Acid-Base Equilibrium
  21. 21 21. Acid-Base Equilibrium: Is MIT Water Safe to Drink?
  22. 22 22. Acid-Base Equilibrium: Salt Solutions and Buffers
  23. 23 23. Acid-Base Titrations Part I
  24. 24 24. Acid-Base Titrations Part II
  25. 25 25. Oxidation-Reduction and Electrochemical Cells
  26. 26 26. Chemical and Biological Oxidations
  27. 27 27. Introduction to Transition Metals
  28. 28 28. Transition Metals: Crystal Field Theory Part I
  29. 29 29. Transition Metals: Crystal Field Theory Part II
  30. 30 30. Kinetics: Rate Laws
  31. 31 31. Nuclear Chemistry and Chemical Kinetics
  32. 32 32. Kinetics: Reaction Mechanisms
  33. 33 33. Kinetics and Temperature
  34. 34 34. Kinetics: Catalysts
  35. 35 35. Applying Chemical Principles

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