Chemistry 107: Inorganic Chemistry
Chemistry 107: Inorganic Chemistry (Fall 2014, UC Irvine). Instructors: Professor Matthew D. Law and Professor Alan F. Heyduk. This course is an introduction to modern inorganic chemistry. Topics include principles of structure, bonding, and chemical reactivity with application to compounds of the main group and transition elements, including organometallic chemistry.
Lecture 13 - Ionic Structures |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Diamond Structures |
[00:02:30] | 2. CsCl Structure |
[00:05:09] | 3. Self Test |
[00:09:17] | 4. Explaining Simple Ionic Structures |
[00:12:22] | 5. Radius Ratio Rules |
[00:14:39] | 6. Thermodynamics of Ionic Crystal Formation |
[00:17:50] | 7. Lattice Energy |
[00:21:40] | 8. Example: NaCl Structure |
[00:25:40] | 9. Lattice Energy |
[00:25:48] | 10. Madelung Constant |
[00:26:34] | 11. Born-Lande Equation for Lattice Energy |
[00:29:54] | 12. Some Lattice Energy |
[00:31:39] | 13. Limits of the Ionic Model |
[00:34:22] | 14. From MOs to Band Theory |
[00:38:07] | 15. Infinite 1D Chain of H atoms |
[00:40:59] | 16. Band Theory of 3D Solids |
[00:44:06] | 17. Metals, Semiconductors, and Insulators |
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