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Introduction to Solid State Chemistry


Photo of a vial containing three colored liquids in distinct layers.
This vial containing three immiscible liquids – that is, liquids that cannot be mixed – demonstrates how the chemical components of a liquid metal battery can self-assemble. When the vial is shaken, the liquids separate after a few seconds. (Photo by Lee Moshurchak, courtesy of Donald Sadoway.)
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Instructors:

Prof. Donald Sadoway

Level:

Undergraduate

Course Description


Introduction to Solid State Chemistry is a first-year single-semester college course on the principles of chemistry. This unique and popular course satisfies MIT's general chemistry degree requirement, with an emphasis on solid-state materials and their application to engineering systems.

Course Format


This course has been designed for independent study. It provides everything you will need to understand the concepts covered in the course. The materials include:
  • A complete set of Lecture Videos by Prof. Sadoway.
  • Detailed Course Notes for most video sessions, plus readings in a Free Online Textbook and several suggested alternatives.
  • Homework problems with solution keys, to further develop your understanding.
  • For Further Study collections of links to supplemental online content.
  • Self-Assessment pages containing quiz and exam problems to assess your mastery, and Help Session Videos in which teaching assistants take you step-by-step through exam problem solutions.
  • An Online Study Group at OpenStudy, where you can connect with other independent learners.

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OCW Scholar courses are designed specifically for OCW’s single largest audience: independent learners. These courses are substantially more complete than typical OCW courses, and include new custom-created content as well as materials repurposed from previously published courses. Learn more about OCW Scholar.


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About this Course: An Introduction from Professor Donald Sadoway


 
In this video:
  • What is Solid State Chemistry?
  • Not Strictly a Chemistry Class
  • Course Topics and Structure
  • Tips for Independent Learners
  • 3.091 in the World

Course Overview

Introduction to Solid State Chemistry is a one-semester college course on the principles of chemistry. This unique and popular course satisfies MIT's general chemistry degree requirement, with an emphasis on solid-state materials and their application to engineering systems. You'll begin with an exploration of the fundamental relationship between electronic structure, chemical bonding, and atomic order, then proceed to the chemical properties of "aggregates of molecules," including crystals, metals, glasses, semiconductors, solutions and acid-base equilibria, polymers, and biomaterials. Real-world examples are drawn from industrial practice (e.g. semiconductor manufacturing), energy generation and storage (e.g. automobile engines, lithium batteries), emerging technologies (e.g. photonic and biomedical devices), and the environmental impact of chemical processing (e.g. recycling glass, metal, and plastic).

Is This Course for Me?

  • 3.091SC is not "just a chemistry class" - it's a chemistry-centered class that integrates examples from the world around us, in the arts and humanities, the human stories behind the science, and applications to engineering and emerging technologies.
  • If you've taken chemistry classes before (for instance, high school AP Chemistry or another college-level chemistry overview), 3.091SC offers a fresh look at some familiar topics, and includes other topics that fall outside the "standard" chemistry curriculum.
  • While it satisfies MIT's graduation requirement for general chemistry — and thus may be the last chemistry class you take — 3.091SC is also a solid basis for many more years of study in chemistry-intensive subjects.

The Missing Link to Renewable Energy
 

In this video recorded in March 2012, Professor Sadoway uses his new liquid metal battery to demonstrate the value of understanding chemistry and his approach to teaching and innovation. (This video is fromTEDtalksDirector on YouTube and is not provided under our Creative Commons license.)

Before You Begin

Course Topics

Course Structure

Textbooks and Reference Materials

Technical Requirements

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1. Introduction to Solid State Chemistry


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Session Overview

ModulesStructure of the Atom
Conceptsorigins of modern chemistry, taxonomy of chemical species, introduction to the periodic table, evolution of atomic theory
Keywordsmatter, element, compound, mixture, solution, metal, semimetal, nonmetal, mole, symbol, molecular mass, substance, homogeneous mixture, heterogeneous mixture, periodic table of elements, Democritus, Aristotle, John Dalton, triads, octaves, Johann Dobereiner, John Newlands, Dmitri Mendeleev, Julius Meyer
Chemical Substancesnone
Applicationsenergy generation and storage (e.g. batteries)

Prerequisites

Before starting this session, you should be familiar with:
  • Basic principles of high school chemistry
  • Fundamental concepts of the structure of the atom

Looking Ahead

Prof. Sadoway discusses the periodic table in more detail (Session 2). He explores the relationship between electronic structure, chemical bonding, and crystal structure (Session 4).

Learning Objectives

After completing this session, you should be able to:
  • Classify a substance as an element or a compound.
  • Understand the developmental history of the periodic table of elements.
  • Identify the symbols and number of electrons for an element.
  • Classify an element as a metalsemimetal or a nonmetal.
  • Explain which sets of elements are in the same period.
  • Calculate the molecular mass of a compound.
  • Calculate the number of moles in a substance.
  • Define a homogenous mixture and a heterogeneous mixture.

Reading

Lecture Video

Homework

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