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Electronic Structure of Atoms
Explores the electronic structure of atoms, covering periodic trends and ionization energies.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Principles and Applications
Explores the principles and applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, covering chemical structure elucidation, peak interpretation, and medical imaging.
Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry
Covers fundamental concepts in organic chemistry, including the structure of organic molecules and chemical reactions.
Polymer Structure and Biological Relevance
Covers the molecular structure of polymers, the transcription process, and the implications of protein misfolding in diseases.
Standard Enthalpy of Formation of Urea
Focuses on calculating the standard enthalpy of formation of urea using bond energies and sublimation enthalpies.
Advanced General Chemistry I: Electronic Structure of Atoms
Explores the electronic structure of atoms, covering energy levels, electron configurations, and atomic properties.
Electrolyzers and Fuel Cells
Explores the synthesis of nanoparticles for energy applications, emphasizing electrolyzers and fuel cells.
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.
Molecular Geometry and Hybridization
Explores molecular geometry, hybridization, chemical bonds formation, and intermolecular forces like hydrogen bonding.
Molecular Structure and Bonding
Explores molecular orbitals, bonding interactions, covalent and ionic bonds, bond energies, resonance structures, and atomic electronegativity.