Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
3.091SC · Materials Science and Engineering · Undergraduate · Fall 2010
Prof. Donald Sadoway
<p><em>Introduction to Solid State Chemistry</em> is a first-year single-semester college course on the principles of chemistry. This unique and popular course satisfies MIT’s general chemistry degree requirement, with an emphasis on solid-state materials and their application to engineering systems.</p> <p>Course Format</p> <p>This course has been designed for independent study. It provides everything you will need to understand the concepts covered in the course. The materials include:</p> <u…
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