Chem190 Principles of Chemical Science 2005 MIT (36 VIDEOS)
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MIT
5.112 (Fall 2005)
Instructors:
Prof. Sylvia Ceyer Prof. Christopher Cummins LevelUndergraduate
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Linear combinations of H 1s atomic orbitals that match nodal properties of C 2p atomic orbitals for tetrahedral methane. (Figure by MIT OCW.)
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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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