18. Introduction to Crystallography (Intro to Solid-State Chemistry)
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- MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry, Fall 2018
Instructor: Jeffrey C. Grossman
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The arrangement of bonds plays an important role in determining the properties of crystals.
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The teacher has enthusiasm in his work, and I really love it
Love the lecturer's enthusiasm.
never have i seen such a great video on crystal structure. thanks a lot sir.
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This teacher needs to come to Australia and Teach. He makes the learning easy.
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these concepts were told to us in our 12th grade and still i was able to recall most of the concepts
Wow this is so nicely taught that I feel very sorry for professors at my university.
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my physical solid state class state today so exited
Very useful for my IIT JEE class 12th Physical Chem...love from India sir
U r in 12 class
are u prepared for iit Bombay 😏
Going to drop the cliche "this man taught me in one hour what my lecturers fail to do in months". Its true. If ever wind up in their position, i'll make sure I do the same for my students.
I was trying to find a video about polishing aluminum. Not sure how I got here.
this is so awesome!!!!! Are the graduate courses of solid-state chemistry also coming online? Such as the four MIT courses: materials at equilibrium, mechanical properties of materials, electrical, optical and magnetic properties of materials and kinetic processes in materials?
Currently we do not have any graduate level chemistry videos scheduled for this semester. Here's what we do have for graduate chemistry materials: ocw.mit.edu/courses/chemistry/ (Filter by Level). Best wishes on your studies!
@@mitocw thank you so much for the response! its much appreciated
can somone say how to determine coordinate number it is really helpfull today is mt solid physices exam
there is a problem with the link of the video provided at 31:45
reminds me of condensed matter physics
our tile basa also khoew about the orded crystal then
My love for physics is igniting
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can i also refer this for solid state physices
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What we need to do is start making crystal simple machines
At 2624 you said "one half a" but you wrote 1/a. But we know you meant a/2.
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That's only introduction man👨
What is the book that the class uses?
The main text for this course is: General Chemistry: Principles, Patterns, and Applications by Bruce Averill and Patricia Eldredge. It is available to purchase in various formats on FlatWorld. This book is also available from the Open Textbook Library for free under a CC BY-NC-SA license. See the course on MIT OpenCourseWare for more info at: ocw.mit.edu/3-091F18. Best wishes on your studies!
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OCD triggered.
I hate how you have to go through years of schooling to get a certificate that tells everyone you comprehend "This information" acting like someone cant just see information and instantly get it. The fact that you "need" that piece of paper before you can do a job is career gatekeeping.
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So sad this isn't basic knowledge taught to all
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I do like his passion for his work, but it is too much "acting" and "excitement" in his lecture-style in my opinion.