Quantum mechanics is introduced through the principles of wave mechanics and the Schroedinger equation. Applications involve the hydrogen atom, molecular orbitals, molecular spectra, and computer simulation. Calculus is employed to study the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions. This course satisfies the Triad Education Natural Science course requirement. Prerequisites: MAT 242 Calculus II, PHY 252 Physics II, competency with computers, or permission of instructor.
This Course is Taught by:
Dean Kahl
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