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Chemical Bonds: Ionic and Covalent Structures
Explores ionic and covalent bonds, valence electrons, electronegativity, and properties of ionic compounds.
Solid State Characterization
Covers state-of-the-art methods for solid state characterization and emphasizes choosing the appropriate method for different materials.
Electrical Resistivity in Metallic Systems
Delves into using electrical resistivity measurements to characterize microstructural features of metallic systems, including monitoring precipitation kinetics and evaluating solid solubility evolution.
Introduction to Materials Science: Atomic Bonds and Crystal Structures
Explores atomic bonds, crystal structures, states of matter, and the cubic crystal system.
Chemical Bonding: Lewis Structures
Explores electronic configurations, chemical bonding, and Lewis structures for stable octets and shared electrons.
Structure of Materials: Basics
Covers atomic bonding, states of matter, solid structuring, and crystalline state, including ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds.
Chemical Bonding: Electron Affinities and Electronegativity
Explores electron affinities, electronegativity, and chemical bonding trends in the periodic table, focusing on ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds.
Chemical Bonding: Lewis Structures and Molecular Shapes
Explores chemical bonding, Lewis structures, molecular shapes, and molecular polarity.
Chemical Bond: Periodic Trends and Lewis Structure
Explores chemical bond, periodic trends, Lewis structure, and bond polarity.
Formation of Bands in Semiconductors: Understanding Silicon and Gallium Arsenide
Covers the formation of bands in semiconductors, focusing on silicon and gallium arsenide, and their electronic properties and crystalline structures.