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Quantum Mechanics Primer
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Chemical Bonding: Crystal Lattices and Ionic Compounds
Explores crystal lattices, ionic compounds, properties of ionic compounds, and covalent bonds.
Quantum Mechanics: Dirac Notation
Introduces quantum mechanics basics, including wave-particle duality and Dirac notation.
Chemical Bonding: Molecular Orbitals
Explores molecular orbitals, Schrödinger solutions, and Lewis structures in chemical bonding.
Quantum Mechanics: Wavefunctions and Operators
Explains wave-particle duality, complex wavefunctions, Hermitian operators, and the quantization of particle energies in quantum mechanics.
Chemical Bonds: Lewis Structures and Molecular Geometry
Explains chemical bonding, focusing on Lewis structures and molecular geometry using VSEPR theory.
Chemical Bonding: Structure and Properties
Covers the fundamentals of chemical bonding, including polar and apolar bonds, the VSEPR model, and the structure of carbon allotropes.
Hydrogen Molecule: Electronic Structure
Delves into the electronic structure of the hydrogen molecule, including wavefunctions, bonding, energy levels, and molecular orbitals.
Chemical Bonding: Resonance and Orbitals
Explores resonance in chemical bonding, focusing on Lewis structures, molecular orbitals, and orbital interactions.
Molecular Orbitals in Conjugated Systems
Explores molecular orbitals in conjugated systems, covering bond lengths, energy barriers, electronic interactions, and aromaticity.
Atomic Structure: From Particles to Properties
Explores the evolution of atomic theory, from indivisible particles to the quantum mechanical model of the atom, including the dual nature of electrons and the periodic table.
Molecular Structure and Bonding
Explores molecular orbitals, bonding interactions, covalent and ionic bonds, bond energies, resonance structures, and atomic electronegativity.
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