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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 24 - Coordination Chemistry II: Liquid Field Theory

Time Lecture Chapters
[00:00:00] 1. Adding Metal Electrons
[00:04:42] 2. Electron Pairing Energy
[00:10:48] 3. Using LFSE and Pi avg
[00:13:41] 4. Metal-Ligand pi Interactions
[00:17:02] 5. Pi Donor vs Pi Acceptor Ligands
[00:25:48] 6. Pi-Effects in Octahedral Complexes
[00:36:05] 7. Spectrochemcial Series
[00:41:18] 8. Angular Overlap Method
[00:45:49] 9. ML6 Octahedral MO Diagram
[00:46:51] 10. Using the AOM

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Lecture 01 - Course Introduction & Symmetry of Nature
Lecture 02 - Symmetry and Point Groups
Lecture 03 - Representations and Character Tables
Lecture 04 - Character Tables and One Application of Symmetry
Lecture 05 - A Second Application of Symmetry
Lecture 06 - Simple MO Theory
Lecture 07 - MO Theory, Part 2
Lecture 08 - MO Theory, Part 3
Lecture 09 - MO Theory, Part 4
Lecture 10 - Projection Operator Method
Lecture 11 - The Crystalline Solid State
Lecture 12 - Crystal Structures
Lecture 13 - Ionic Structures
Lecture 14 - Semiconductors and Devices Based on PN Junctions
Lecture 15 - Models of Acid-Base Chemistry
Lecture 16 - Nature of the Adduct
Lecture 17 - Chemistry of the Main Group Elements - Hydrogen, Alkali, and Alkaline Earth Metals
Lecture 18 - Chemistry of the Main Group Elements - Boron through Nitrogen Groups
Lecture 19 - Chemistry of the Main Group Elements - Carbon Group through Noble Gases
Lecture 20 - Chemistry of the Main Group Elements - Chalcogens through Noble Gases
Lecture 21 - Coordination Chemistry I: Names, Coordination Geometries and Isomers
Lecture 22 - Coordination Chemistry I: Coordination Geometries
Lecture 23 - Coordination Chemistry II: Liquid Field Theory
Lecture 24 - Coordination Chemistry II: Liquid Field Theory
Lecture 25 - Coordination Chemistry II: LFT for Electron Counting
Lecture 26 - Coordination Chemistry III: Spectroscopy & Multi-Electron States
Lecture 27 - Coordination Chemistry III: Multi-Electron States
Lecture 28 - Coordination Chemistry III: Multi-Electron States, Part 2
Lecture 29 - Jahn-Teller Effect and Electron Counting