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Introduction to Solid State Chemistry - an MIT course

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level: Beginner
created on: November 11, 2007
tags: educationsciencebiologycollegeuniversitymitphysicschemistrysolid statex-raybragg's law


Course Description

Course Description
This course explores the basic principles of chemistry and their application to engineering systems. It deals with the relationship between electronic structure, chemical bonding,



Course Videos

01: Taxonomy of Chemical Species, Origins of Modern Chemistry
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02: Classification Schemes for the Elements, Mendeleyev and the Periodic Table, Atomic Structure
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03: Rutherford Model of the Atom, Bohr Model of Hydrogen
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04: Atomic Spectra of Hydrogen, Matter/Energy Interactions Involving Atomic Hydrogen
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05: The Shell Model (Bohr-Sommerfeld Model) and Multi-electron Atoms, Quantum Numbers
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06: De Broglie, Heisenberg, and Schrödinger, The Aufbau Principle, Pauli Exclusion Principle, and Hund
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07: Octet Stability by Electron Transfer: Ionic Bonding, Properties of Ionic Compounds: Crystal Lattice Energy
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08: Born-Haber Cycle, Octet Stability by Electron Sharing: Covalent Bonding, Lewis Structures, Hybridization
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09: Electronegativity, Partial Charge, Polar Bonds and Polar Molecules, Ionic Character of Covalent Bonds, Pauling
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10: LCAO MO, Energy Level Diagrams for H2, He2, Li2, Hybridization, Double Bonds and Triple Bonds, Paramagnetism and Diamagetism
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11: The Shapes of Molecules, Electron Domain Theory, Secondary Bonding
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12: Metallic Bonding, Band Theory of Solids (Heitler and London), Band Gaps in Metals, Semiconductors, and Insulators, Absorption Edge of a Semiconductor
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13: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors, Doping, Compound Semiconductors, Molten Semiconductors
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14: Introduction to the Solid State, the 7 Crystal Systems, the 14 Bravais Lattices
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15: Properties of Cubic Crystals: Simple Cubic, Face-centered Cubic, Body-centered Cubic, Diamond Cubic, Crystal Coordinate Systems, Miller Indices
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16: Characterization of Atomic Structure: The Generation of X-rays and Moseley
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17: X-ray Spectra, Bragg
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18: X-ray Diffraction of Crystals: Diffractometry, Debye-Scherrer, Laue, Crystal Symmetry
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19: Defects in Crystals: Point Defects, Line Defects, Interfacial Defects, Voids
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20: Amorphous Solids, Glass Formation, Inorganic Glasses: Silicates
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21: Engineered Glasses: Network Formers, Network Modifiers, Intermediates. Properties of Silicate Glasses. Metallic Glass
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22: Chemical Kinetics: The Rate Equation, Order of Reaction, Rate Laws for Zeroth, First, and Second Order Reactions. Temperature Dependence of Rate of Reaction
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23: Diffusion: Fick
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24: Fick
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25: Solutions: Solute, Solvent, Solution, Solubility Rules, Solubility Product
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26: Acids and Bases: Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry, and Lewis Definitions, Acid Strength and pH
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27: Organic Chemistry: Basic Concepts, Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Aromatics, Functional Groups, Alcohols and Ethers, Aldehydes and Ketones, Esters, Amines
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28: Organic Glasses - Polymers: Synthesis by Addition Polymerization and by Condensation Polymerization
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29: Structure-property Relationships in Polymers, Crystalline Polymers
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30: Biochemistry: The Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
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31: Protein Structure: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary; Denaturing of Proteins
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32: Ipids: Self Assembly into Bilayers, Nucleic Acids, DNA, Encoding Information for Protein Synthesis, Electrochemistry of Batteries and Fuel Cells
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33: Phase Diagrams - Basic Definitions: Phase, Component, Equilibrium; One-component Phase Diagrams, Two-component Phase Diagrams: Complete Solid Solubility
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34: Two-component Phase Diagrams: Limited Solid Solubility, Lever Rule
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35: Wrap-up: Closing Remarks about the Course, Student Course Evaluations
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