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Lecture Description
This video is about: Molecular Orbital Theory
Course Index
- Atomic Theory of Matter
- Discovery of Nucleus
- Wavelike Properties of Radiation
- Particle-like Nature of Light
- Matter As a Wave
- Schrödinger Equation for H Atom
- Hydrogen Atom Wavefunctions
- P Orbitals
- Electronic Structure of Multielectron 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 Brønsted 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
- Molecular Orbital Theory for Polyatomic Molecules
- Crystal Field Theory
- 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
- Nuclear Chemistry and the Cardiolite
Course Description
5.112 is an introductory chemistry course for students with an unusually strong background in chemistry. Knowledge of calculus equivalent to 18.01 is recommended. Emphasis is on basic principles of atomic and molecular electronic structure, thermodynamics, acid-base and redox equilibria, chemical kinetics, and catalysis. The course also covers applications of basic principles to problems in metal coordination chemistry, organic chemistry, and biological chemistry.
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