Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry by Prof. Jeffrey Grossman via MIT
Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry free videos and free material uploaded by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Staff .
The first couple of weeks cover introductory material from the periodic table,
moles and stoichiometry, and balancing chemical reactions to Lewis structures and molecular shapes.
We then dive into more chemistry of the solid-state
, from molecular orbitals and intermolecular forces to semiconductors,
doping,
metals,
crystallography,
x-rays,
defects,
glasses,
kinetics,
aqueous solutions,
acids and bases,
polymers,
electrochemistry,
and diffusion.
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.
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