Category: Chemistry
Introduction to Chemistry Quantum Chemical Methods
This tutorial is part of lecture series of Engineering Chemistry delivered by Prof. K MangalaSunder in IIT Madras. Here we are giving just a quick overview of this concept, in case of any problem, go to its official web and get detailed info. This specific tutorial is about quantum Chemistry which related to quantum mechanics deals with the explanation of chemical behavior. Mostly the quantum chemistry gets help from solutions of equation to understand the energy level of the molecule and its properties.
Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
Here homework problems are given to the learners to increase the rate of understanding in the learners. They are given self assessment to prepare for exams and besides these features; they can get help from online study to learn best of their knowledge. The video is about one of the best lecture of introduction of chemistry.
Applied Chemistry in Daily Life
This tutorial is describing about general application of chemistry and Physics in daily routine. This concept is being discussed here with general example of climbing up mountain. In general way, the unknown of chemistry and Physics assumed it just the skill of human but the fact is other way round. The climbing up the mountain [...]
Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
Solid state chemistry is considered as material chemistry in which we study about structure and properties of solid materials. But it is just study of molecular solid not including for non-molecular material. Solid state chemistry has much related to product of commerce and industries, for instance zeolite and platinum the basics of petroleum was discovered [...]
Carbohydrates-Organic Chemistry (1)
Carbohydrate is an organic compound, which is combination of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen having ratio 2:1 as in water. This term is used in Biochemistry. It is synonym of saccharide. The carbohydrate (saccharide) is further divided into four chemical groups monosaccharide, disaccharide, oligiosaccharide and polysaccharide. The first two groups expressed as sugar because the saccharide [...]





