MIT: Chemical Science - Part 2
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In this course you'll learn about the chemistry of biological, inorganic, and organic molecules. The focus is on basic principles of atomic and molecular electronic structure, thermodynamics, acid-base and redox equilibria, chemical kinetics, and catalysis.
Course taught by Prof. Catherine Drennan
Course provided by MITOCW
16. Thermodynamics: Gibbs Free Energy and Entropy
17. Thermodynamics: Now What Happens When You Heat It Up?
18. Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium
19. Chemical Equilibrium: Le Châtelier’s Principle
20. Solubility and Acid-Base Equilibrium
21. Acid-Base Equilibrium: Is MIT Water Safe to Drink?
22. Acid-Base Equilibrium: Salt Solutions and Buffers
23. Acid-Base Titrations Part I
24. Acid-Base Titrations Part II
25. Oxidation-Reduction and Electrochemical Cells
26. Chemical and Biological Oxidations
27. Introduction to Transition Metals
28. Transition Metals: Crystal Field Theory Part I
29. Transition Metals: Crystal Field Theory Part II
30. Kinetics: Rate Laws
31. Nuclear Chemistry and Chemical Kinetics
32. Kinetics: Reaction Mechanisms
33. Kinetics and Temperature
34. Kinetics: Catalysts
35. Applying Chemical Principles
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