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04
2011

Lec 2 | MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry

Classification Schemes for the Elements Mendeleyev and the Periodic Table Atomic Structure View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

25 Responses to “Lec 2 | MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry”

  1. I have no doubt why MIT is one of the world’s best schools. They really offer quality education..

  2. very useful information!

  3. Are there 35 intro to solid state vids?

  4. „for you… no charge!“ lol

  5. Starts at 8:00

  6. John Dolton 1803

    1. Atoms cant be created or destroyed
    2. Assending order of Atomic masses based two column table

    Platinum – Americal metal –

    Cavendish – Hidrogen charecteris

    Lutheremayer,

    mendeleef

    properties of elements vary periodically with atomic mass
    and it is tablated in periodic table.

    Element beyond Uranium is synthetic,
    can be manufactured only Duna Russia,

  7. If you don’t already know this, this means nothing. If you already know this, the prof. is just enjoying the sound of his own voice.

  8. this guy always wears a suit…man MIT is the shit!!!!!

  9. this is more entertaining then watching a good movie , MIT , MIT MIT MIT MIT MIT MIT MIT MIT MIT MIT MIT MIT ALL THE WAY ….

  10. what do you think? can i use this lecture serie for a good introduction into solid state chemistry? or are there also other things needed?

  11. Teaching something like chemistry takes passion to do good, this guy is GOOD. Attention retained the whole way through. My college sucks.

  12. good notes

  13. @sidiqmk Good comment.

  14. @Nyarl3 good luck with a job

  15. nice suit gman

  16. lol unununium, element 111 is now called mendelevium… so i guess he wouldn’t be too saddened :p

  17. Yep. That’s why I major in English.

  18. Man I wish all my lecturers were this good.. I had this old bag teaching solid state physics and she made the course so uninteresting and dry for all of us that none of us picked up anything from her lectures.. All self studying.. It turns out that the solid state field is one of the coolest fields in materials science and I found that out only in the workplace 5 years later.. So there you go, the value of a good professor..

  19. AAWWEEEESOOMMMMEEEEEE

  20. @adorianvlad Ugh, why are all these awesome teachers in the wrong fields? The math lecture videos don’t seem to have very enthusiastic teachers…
    This video alone practically makes me want to study chemistry lol!

  21. class starts at or around 8:00

  22. Hahaha! „No charge“ [for neutron]. This professor is great. I am viewing electricity & magnetism also, from Professor Lewin. I am also taking that class in college. Both the physics class and this chemistry class complement each other. We study the quantization of charge in both the classes. Also about electrons and protons and neutrons.

  23. this guy definitely has a secret job with some super secret organizations lol

  24. very good teacher… really…professional

  25. Electromagnetic chalkboards… Genius.

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