mardi 19 mars 2019

Quantum Chemistry ( Professor S. M. Blinder )

This course is designed to introduce students to a thorough, research-oriented view of Physical Chemistry. Required for Honors Chemistry concentrators. Graduate students take course as Chemistry 570.
This is the second of the three-term physical chemistry sequence Chemistry 260/461/463. Chemistry 461 builds on the introduction to quantum mechanics that was begun in Chemistry 260. Students will solve the Schrödinger equation in 1-, 2-, and 3-dimensions for several problems of interest in chemistry, including the particle-in-a-box, harmonic oscillator, rigid rotor, and hydrogen atom. Further topics include atomic structure, valence-bond and molecular orbital theories of chemical bonding and group theory. The concepts of quantum theory are applied to molecular spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance.
Prerequisites & Distribution: Chem. 260, Phys. 240 (or 260), and Math. 215. (3). (Excl). (BS). Credits: (3).
Textbook: This Website. Supplementary reference: Atkins, Physical Chemistry, 6th or 7th Edition (Freeman, 1998, 2002), Chapters 11-18.
Meetings: M, W, F 9-11 am, Rm 1636.
Examinations (open notes format):
Exam 1: Wednesday, May 15 (30% of grade).
Exam 2: Monday, June 3 (30% of grade).
Final Exam: Monday, June 17 (40% of grade)

Tentative Schedule:

 DATES

 READING

 TOPICS
 May 1Chaps 1, 2Quantum Theory; Waves & Particles
 May 3-6Chap 3Q M of Some Simple Systems
 May 8Chap 4Principles of Quantum Mechanics
 May 10Chap 5Harmonic Oscillator
 May 13Chap 6Angular Momentum
 May 15EXAM 1Covering Chaps 1-6
 May 17-20Chap 7Hydrogen Atom
 May 22-24Chap 8Helium Atom
 May 29Chap 9Atomic Structure; Periodic Law
 May 31Chap 10The Chemical Bond
 June 3EXAM 2Covering Chaps 6-10
 June 5Chap 11Molecular Orbital Theory
 June 7-10Chap 13Molecular Spectroscopy
 June 12-14Chap 14Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
 June 17FINAL EXAMCovering everything



Front Cover Physical Constants
Chap 1. Atoms and Photons: Origin of the Quantum Theory
Supplement 1A. Maxwell's Equations
Supplement 1B. Planck Radiation Law
Chap 2. Waves and Particles
Double Slit Diffraction Experiment
Review of Complex Numbers
Exercises 2
Chap 3. Quantum Mechanics of Some Simple Systems
Exercises 3
Chap 4. Principles of Quantum Mechanics
Exercises 4
Chap 5. Harmonic Oscillator
Supplement 5. Gaussian Integrals
Exercises 5
Chap 6. Angular Momentum
Supplement 6. Curvilinear Coordinates
2001 Exam 1 & Answers
2002 Exam 1 & Answers
Chap 7. Hydrogen Atom
Exercises 7
Chap 8. Helium Atom
Exercises 8
Chap 9. Atomic Structure & the Periodic Law
Dynamic Periodic Table
Exercises 9
Chap 10. The Chemical Bond
Exercises 10
2002 Exam 2 & Answers
Chap 11. Molecular Orbital Theory
Diatomic Table
Exercises 11
Chap 12. Molecular Symmetry (omitted this term)
Chap 13. Molecular Spectroscopy
Exercises 13
Chap 14. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Exercises 14
Back Cover Periodic Table
2001 Final Exam & Answers
2002 Final Exam & Answers



ٌReference: http://www.umich.edu/~chem461/

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