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MITOPENCOURSEWARE - Introduction to Solid State Chemistry

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MITOPENCOURSEWARE - Introduction to Solid State Chemistry

MITOPENCOURSEWARE - Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
English | 2010 | mp4 | H264 416x240 | AAC 2 ch | 29+ hrs | 8.94 GB
eLearning | Instructor: Prof. Donald Sadoway | Level: Undergraduate

Introduction to Solid State Chemistry is a first-year single-semester college course on the principles of chemistry. This unique and popular course satisfies MIT's general chemistry degree requirement, with an emphasis on solid-state materials and their application to engineering systems.

Course Overview
Introduction to Solid State Chemistry is a one-semester college course on the principles of chemistry. This unique and popular course satisfies MIT's general chemistry degree requirement, with an emphasis on solid-state materials and their application to engineering systems. You'll begin with an exploration of the fundamental relationship between electronic structure, chemical bonding, and atomic order, then proceed to the chemical properties of "aggregates of molecules," including crystals, metals, glasses, semiconductors, solutions and acid-base equilibria, polymers, and biomaterials. Real-world examples are drawn from industrial practice (e.g. semiconductor manufacturing), energy generation and storage (e.g. automobile engines, lithium batteries), emerging technologies (e.g. photonic and biomedical devices), and the environmental impact of chemical processing (e.g. recycling glass, metal, and plastic).

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