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Quantum Mechanics: Atomic to Molecular Orbitals
Explores quantum mechanics from atomic to molecular orbitals, covering the Schrödinger equation, quantum numbers, and wavefunction interpretation.
Covalent Bonds: Formation and Energy Diagrams
Explores the formation and energy diagrams of covalent bonds, as well as the polarization and representation of polarized bonds.
Organic Chemistry: Energy Order, Resonance, and Hybridization
Covers the energy order of nucleophiles and electrophiles, resonance, and hybridization.
Intermolecular Electron Delocalization
Explores intermolecular electron delocalization, band structure in organic crystals, and the interaction of molecules with light.
Deuterium: Properties, Applications, and Molecular Orbitals
Delves into deuterium's discovery, properties, and diverse applications in different scientific fields, alongside the significance of organic chemistry concepts.
Ligand Field Theory: Crystal Field Splitting
Delves into ligand field theory, crystal field splitting, and molecular orbitals in transition metal complexes.
Metal Carbonyls: Bonding and Applications
Explores metal-carbonyls, their bonding with CO, IR spectra effects, and catalytic applications in hydroformylation.
Chemical Bonding: Crystal Lattices and Ionic Compounds
Explores crystal lattices, ionic compounds, properties of ionic compounds, and covalent bonds.
Quantum Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications
Covers the fundamentals of quantum chemistry, including Coulomb and exchange integrals, atomic and molecular orbitals.
Advanced General Chemistry I: Crystal Structures and Chemical Bonding
Explores crystal structures, chemical bonding, and Lewis structures in advanced general chemistry.