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3.091 Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry (Fall 2018, MIT OCW). Instructor: Prof. Jeffrey Grossman.

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1055 years, 5 months

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38

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In this course, we will explore what makes things in the world the way they are and why, to understand the science and consider the engineering. We learn not only why the physical world behaves the way it does, but also how to think with chemical intuition, which can't be gained simply by observing the macroscopic world.

This 2018 version of 3.091 by Jeffrey Grossman and the 2010 OCW version by Don Sadoway cover similar topics and both provide complete learning materials. This 2018 version also includes Jeffrey Grossman's innovative Goodie Bags, Why This Matters, and CHEMATLAS content, as well as additional practice problems, quizzes, and exams. (from ocw.mit.edu)

Course Currilcum

  • Lecture 01 – Introduction Unlimited
  • Lecture 02 – The Periodic Table Unlimited
  • Lecture 03 – Atomic Models Unlimited
  • Lecture 04 – Atomic Spectra Unlimited
  • Lecture 05 – Shell Models and Quantum Numbers Unlimited
  • Lecture 06 – Electron Shell Model, Quantum Numbers, and PES Unlimited
  • Lecture 07 – Aufbau Principle and Atomic Orbitals Unlimited
  • Lecture 08 – Ionization Energy and Potential Energy Surface (PES) Unlimited
  • Lecture 09 – Lewis Structures I Unlimited
  • Lecture 10 – Lewis Structures II Unlimited
  • Lecture 11 – Shapes of Molecules and VSEPR Unlimited
  • Lecture 12 – Molecular Orbitals Unlimited
  • Lecture 13 – Hybridization Unlimited
  • Lecture 14 – Intermolecular Forces Unlimited
  • Additional Lecture 1 – Phases Unlimited
  • Lecture 15 – Semiconductors Unlimited
  • Lecture 16 – Doping Unlimited
  • Lecture 17 – Metals Unlimited
  • Lecture 18 – Introduction to Crystallography Unlimited
  • Lecture 19 – Crystallographic Notation Unlimited
  • Lecture 20 – X-ray Emission and Absorption Unlimited
  • Lecture 21 – X-ray Diffraction Techniques I Unlimited
  • Lecture 22 – X-ray Diffraction Techniques II Unlimited
  • Lecture 23 – Point and Line Defects I Unlimited
  • Lecture 24 – Point and Line Defects II Unlimited
  • Lecture 25 – Introduction to Glassy Solids Unlimited
  • Lecture 26 – Engineering Glass Properties Unlimited
  • Lecture 27 – Reaction Rates Unlimited
  • Lecture 28 – Introduction to Aqueous Solutions Unlimited
  • Lecture 29 – Acids and Bases I Unlimited
  • Lecture 30 – Acids and Bases II Unlimited
  • Lecture 31 – Exam Review Unlimited
  • Lecture 32 – Polymers I Unlimited
  • Additional Lecture 2 – The Chemistry of Batteries Unlimited
  • Lecture 33 – Polymers II Unlimited
  • Lecture 34 – Introduction to Organic Chemistry Unlimited
  • Lecture 35 – Diffusion I Unlimited
  • Lecture 36 – Diffusion II Unlimited