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Vincent DeTuriAssociate Professor and Chair |

1/21, 23
Opening remarks
From Classical to Quantum Mechanics (Chapter 1)
development of quantum mechanics
experiments and theory
1/26, 28, 30
The Schrodinger Equation (Chapter 2)
wave mechanics
operators and eigenfunctions
The Quantum Mechanical Postulates (Chapter 3)
2/2, 4, 6
Using Quantum Mechanics on Simple Systems (Chapter 4)
Particle on a string (4.1-2)
Particle in a box (4.3-4)
The Particle in the Box and Real World (Chapter 5)
2/9, 11, 13
Commuting and Noncommuting Operators and the Surprising Consequences of Entanglement (Chapter 6)
Commutation relationships (6.1-2)
Heisenberg uncertainty principle (6.3)
Supplemental sections (6.4-6)
2/16
Exam 1
2/18, 20, 23
A Quantum Mechanical Model for the Vibration and Rotation of Molecules (Chapter 7)
harmonic oscillator (one dimension)
rotor (two dimensions)
spherical (three dimensions)
2/ 25, 27
The Vibrational and Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic Molecules (Chapter 8)
3/2, 4, 6
The Hydrogen Atom (Chapter 9)
total energy
3/9-13 – Spring break
3/16, 18 20
Many-Electron Atoms (Chapter 10)
electron spin
approximate methods
3/23
Exam 2
3/25, 27, 30
Chemical Bonding in H2+ and H2 (Chapter 12)
valence bond theory
molecular orbital theory
Chemical Bonding in Diatomic Molecules (Chapter 13)
LCAO approach
4/ 1, 3
Molecular Structure and Energy Levels for Polyatomic Molecules (Chapter 14)
Localized bonding models
Predicting molecular geometry
Electronic Spectroscopy (Chapter 15)
4/6, 8, 10
Computational Chemistry (Chapter 16)
4/20, 22, 24
Molecular Symmetry (Chapter 17)
4/20
Exam 3
4/27, 29, 5/1
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (Chapter 18)
Evaluations
5/4
Exam 4 – ACS Exam
5/5
Final Exam (Comprehensive) 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm