Syllabus

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Textbook

Amazon logo McQuarrie, Donald A. Quantum Chemistry. 2nd ed. Sausalito, CA: University Science Books, 2007. ISBN: 9781891389504.

Other Books

Amazon logo Atkins, P., and J. de Paula. Physical Chemistry. 7th ed. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Company, 2001. ISBN: 9780716735397.

Amazon logo Silbey, R., R. Alberty, and M. Bawendi. Physical Chemistry. 4th ed. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 2004. ISBN: 9780471215042.

Amazon logo Karplus, M., and R. Porter. Atoms and Molecules: An Introduction for Students of Physical Chemistry. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley, 1970. ISBN: 9780805352184.

Exams

There will be three one-hour examinations during the term and a regularly scheduled final examination. An information sheet summarizing details of the examinations will be distributed prior to each examination. All of the exams will be closed-notes and closed-book. Tutorial reviews will be held prior to each exam.

Homework

Problems will be assigned every week. Late problem sets are not accepted. Homework will be graded by the recitation instructor and returned in recitation.

Grading

A total of 600 points is possible in the course as follows:


ACTIVITIES POINTS
Homework 100
Exams 300 (100 each)
Final exam 200
Total 600

Tutorial Reviews

These will be held prior to each exam.

Calendar

The calendar below provided information on the course's lecture (L) and exam (E) sessions.


SES # TOPICS KEY DATES
L1 Historical development
L2 The atom of Niels Bohr
L3 Wave nature, de Broglie wavelength
L4 Uncertainty principle
L5 Stationary waves, Schrödinger equation Problem set 1 due
L6 Particle in a box
L7 Probabilities, expectation values, operators I
L8 Probabilities, expectation values, operators II Problem set 2 due
L9 Postulates of quantum mechanics I
L10 Postulates of quantum mechanics II Problem set 3 due
L11 Classic harmonic oscillator
L12 Quantum harmonic oscillator
E1 First hour exam
L13 Tunneling
L14 Three dimensional systems Problem set 4 due
L15 Rigid rotor
L16 Spherical harmonics
L17 Angular momenta
L18 Hydrogen atom I Problem set 5 due
L19 Hydrogen atom II
L20 Variation principle
L21 Helium atom
E2 Second hour exam
L22 Hartree-Fock, SCF
L23 Electron spin Problem set 6 due
L24 Pauli principle
L25 Born-Oppenheimer approximation
L26 Molecular orbital theory, H2+
L27 LCAO-MO theory Problem set 7 due
E3 Third hour exam
L28 Qualitative molecular orbital theory
L29 Modern electronic structure theory
L30 Interaction of light with matter
L31 Vibrational spectra Problem set 8 due
L32 NMR spectroscopy I
L33 NMR spectroscopy II
L34 Perturbation theory Problem set 9 due
L35 Vibrational anharmonicity
L36 Crystal field states
E4 Final exam