SCH 200: ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND CHEMICAL BONDING
| Institution | Machakos University |
| Course | CHEMISTRY |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Rose Oloo |
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This course covers an experimental foundation of quantum theory; particles and waves; uncertainty principles; wave and wave equation; properties of a well-behaved
wave functions; Schrödinger equation and its solutions; the physical significance of the wave function; solutions of the Schrödinger equation for hydrogen - like atoms: quantum numbers, radial functions, angular, charge clouds and orbital; energy levels, electron configuration and the periodic table; ionic, covalent, hydrogen and metallic bonds, valence bond theory and molecular orbital theory for simple molecules and ions; complex ions; definition and examples of Lewis acids, Lewis bases, co-ordinate bond, ligands and co-ordination compounds; ionic structures and calculation of lattice energies.
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