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Molecular Geometry: Lewis Structures
Explains drawing Lewis structures, assigning charges, and determining molecular geometries based on electronic repulsion energy.
Advanced General Chemistry I
Covers advanced topics in general chemistry, including the periodic table, electronegativity, exceptions to the octet rule, and chemical bonding.
Valence Bond Theory: Hybridization and Bonding
Explores Valence Bond Theory, hybridization, orbital overlap, molecular shapes, and bond formation, emphasizing sigma and pi bonds' significance in chemical bonding.
Chemical Bonds: Types and Representation
Explores chemical bonds, electron sharing, Lewis theory, and bond representation in 2D and 3D, emphasizing ionic compound properties and bond types.
Algorithmic Composition: Semester Project Milestones
Covers semester project milestones in Algorithmic Composition, exploring musical concepts, technical tools, and final deliverables.
Chemical Bonding: Lewis Structures and Molecular Geometries
Explores chemical bonding through Lewis structures, molecular geometries, and dipole moments.
Chemical Bond Representation: Lewis Structures & VSPR Theory
Explores the representation of chemical bonds through Lewis structures and the VSPR theory for molecular geometry determination.
Chemical Bonding: Covalent Bonds and Resonance Structures
Explores covalent bond strength, resonance structures, bond lengths, hypervalent compounds, radicals, and molecular shapes.
Advanced General Chemistry I: Oxygen Molecule and Chemical Bonding
Explores the paramagnetism of the oxygen molecule and the concept of formal charges.
Optimal Control: Problem 4 and 7
Covers optimal control, focusing on problems 4 and 7.