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    Quantum Chemistry

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    Quantum Chemistry

    Quantum Chemistry
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.84 GB | Duration: 11h 33m

    Schrodinger equation, Postulates , Particle in 1D box, Rigid rotator,H like atom etc, Variation and Perturbation Methods

    What you'll learn
    Quantum Chemistry
    Requirements
    Basic ideas about atomic and molecular structure
    Description
    This course covers the following topics and the treatment is exhaustive.Introduction – An overview of quantum mechanical approach to atomic and molecular phenomena, Importance of amplitude function in quantum mechanics, Mathematical foundation for quantum chemistry, de Broglie hypothesis-Problems and Exercises, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle- Problems, Schrodinger wave equation, Physical significance of the ψ function -Born interpretation, Acceptable/Well-behaved wave functions, Operator concept (3 videos) -Operator algebra, Position, linear momentum, angular momentum and energy operators, Eigenfunctions and Eigenvalues, Normalized,Orthogonal and Orthonormal eigenfunctions. Differences in the approaches of Classical Mechanics, Old Quantum Theory and New Wave Mechanics, Quantum mechanical postulates (7 videos), Two important theorems relating to the postulates, Commutation relations in quantum mechanics  , Particle in a 1-D box (3 videos), Particle in a 3-D box, Free Particle, Rigid rotator (4 videos) , Particle in a ring, Simple harmonic oscillator (5 videos), Hydrogen - like atoms ( 7 videos) , Need for approximate methods, Variation method and variation theorem, Variation method and H – atom, Electron spin, Many-electron atom – Hamiltonian, Many-electron atom - wave functions, Slater determinants, Symmetric and Antisymmetric wave functions, He atom and Pauli exclusion principle, Excited state He atom and Pauli exclusion principle, Variation method - He atom ,Perturbation method, Perturbation method and Helium atom, Chemical bonding - MO theory -LCAO approximation, Born-Oppenheimer approximation, MO theory-Hydrogen molecule ion, Huckel MO theory, Simple Huckel MO calculations – Ethylene, Simple Huckel MO calculations – Allylic systems.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 1 AN OVERVIEW OF QUANTUM MECHANICS

    Section 2: QUANTUM CHEMISTRY

    Lecture 2 IMPORTANCE OF AMPLITUDE FUNCTION & CLASSICAL ENERGY EXPRESSION IN WAVE MECHANICS

    Lecture 3 MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATION FOR QUANTUM CHEMISTRY

    Lecture 4 dE BROGLIE HYPOTHESIS

    Lecture 5 HEISENBERG’S UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE

    Lecture 6 5 SCHRODINGER WAVE EQUATION

    Lecture 7 PHYSICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ψ FUNCTION

    Lecture 8 ACCEPTABLE /WELL-BEHAVED WAVE FUNCTIONS

    Lecture 9 QUANTUM MECHANICAL FORMALISM - OPERATOR CONCEPT (I)

    Lecture 10 9 OPERATOR CONCEPT II -Eigenfunctions,Eigenvalues etc

    Lecture 11 10 OPERATOR CONCEPT III - HERMITIAN OPERATOR

    Lecture 12 11 CLASSICAL MECHANICS, OLD QUANTUM THEORY AND NEW WAVE MECHANICS

    Lecture 13 12 POSTULATES - POSTULATES 1 AND 2 (PART I ) - POSITION OPERATOR

    Lecture 14 13 POSTULATES- POSTULATES 1 AND 2 (PART II ) - LINEAR MOMENTUM OPERATORS

    Lecture 15 14 POSTULATES - POSTULATES 1 AND 2 (PART III ) - ENERGY OPERATORS

    Lecture 16 15 POSTULATES -POSTULATES 1 AND 2 (PART IV ) - ANGULAR MOMENTUM OPERATORS

    Lecture 17 16 POSTULATES - POSTULATE 3

    Lecture 18 17 POSTULATES - POSTULATE 4

    Lecture 19 18 POSTULATES - POSTULATE 5

    Lecture 20 19 TWO IMPORTANT THEOREMS RELATING TO THE POSTULATES

    Lecture 21 20 COMMUTATION RELATIONS -PART 1

    Lecture 22 21 COMMUTATION RELATIONS -PART 2

    Lecture 23 22 PARTICLE IN A 1-D BOX - PART1

    Lecture 24 23 PARTICLE IN A 1-D BOX - PART 2

    Lecture 25 24 PARTICLE IN A 1-D BOX - PART 3 - PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS

    Lecture 26 25 PARTICLE IN A 3-D CUBIC BOX

    Lecture 27 26 FREE PARTICLE

    Lecture 28 27 RIGID ROTATOR - PART 1

    Lecture 29 28 RIGID ROTATOR - PART 2

    Lecture 30 29 RIGID ROTATOR - PART 3

    Lecture 31 30 RIGID ROTATOR - PART 4 - FINAL

    Lecture 32 31 PARTICLE IN A RING

    Lecture 33 32 SIMPLE HARMONIC OSCILLATOR - PART 1

    Lecture 34 33 SIMPLE HARMONIC OSCILLATOR PART 2

    Lecture 35 34 SIMPLE HARMONIC OSCILLATOR - PART 3

    Lecture 36 35 SIMPLE HARMONIC OSCILLATOR - PART 4

    Lecture 37 36 SIMPLE HARMONIC OSCILLATOR - PART 5 Final

    Lecture 38 37 HYDROGEN - LIKE ATOM - PART 1

    Lecture 39 38 HYDROGEN - LIKE ATOM - PART 2

    Lecture 40 39 HYDROGEN -LIKE ATOM - PART 3

    Lecture 41 40 HYDROGEN -LIKE ATOM - PART 4

    Lecture 42 41 HYDROGEN -LIKE ATOM - PART 5

    Lecture 43 42 HYDROGEN -LIKE ATOM - PART 6

    Lecture 44 43 HYDROGEN -LIKE ATOM - PART 7

    Lecture 45 44 NEED FOR APPRROXIMATE METHODS

    Lecture 46 45 VARIATION METHOD

    Lecture 47 46 APPLICATION OF VARIATION METHOD TO H - ATOM

    Lecture 48 47 ELECTRON SPIN

    Lecture 49 48 MANY-ELECTRON ATOM - HAMILTONIAN

    Lecture 50 49 MANY-ELECTRON ATOM - WAVE FUNCTIONS

    Lecture 51 50 SLATER DETERMINANTS

    Lecture 52 51 SYMMETRIC AND ANTISYMMETRIC WAVE FUNCTIONS

    Lecture 53 52 PAULI EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE AND GROUND STATE He ATOM

    Lecture 54 53 EXCITED STATE He ATOM AND PAULI EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE

    Lecture 55 54 VARIATION METHOD - He ATOM - PART 1

    Lecture 56 55 VARIATION METHOD - He ATOM-(PART 2)

    Lecture 57 56 PERTURBATION METHOD

    Lecture 58 57 APPLICATION OF PERTURBATION METHOD TO HELIUM ATOM

    Lecture 59 58 CHEMICAL BONDING - MO THEORY -LCAO APPROXIMATION

    Lecture 60 59 BORN-OPPENHEIMER APPROXIMATION

    Lecture 61 60 MO THEORY-HYDROGEN MOLECULE ION- PART 1

    Lecture 62 61 MO THEORY-HYDROGEN MOLECULE ION- PART 2

    Lecture 63 62 MO THEORY-HYDROGEN MOLECULE ION- PART 3

    Lecture 64 63 MO THEORY-HYDROGEN MOLECULE ION ( Part 4 Final)

    Lecture 65 64 HUCKEL MO THEORY

    Lecture 66 65 SIMPLE HUCKEL MO CALCULATIONS - ETHYLENE

    Lecture 67 66 SIMPLE HUCKEL MO CALCULATIONS - ALLYLIC SYSTEMS - PART 1

    Lecture 68 67 SIMPLE HUCKEL MO CALCULATIONS - ALLYLIC SYSTEMS- PART 2

    Who this course is for:
    College level Chemistry students and teachers


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