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Chapter 10 : chemical kinetics – reactions in solution

The big difference between a solution and a gas is the presence of a solvent. A viscous solvent means that there are more collisions between the molecules of reactant and the molecules of solvent, slowing down the molecules. The first

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Chapter 9 : chemical kinetics – kinetic theories

The following theories only apply to elementary reactions, i.e. in reactions in one step. The empirical relation of Arrhenius can be used (this relation is not limited to the elementary reactions): with kexp the kinetic constant found experimentally, Aexp the pre-exponential factor

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Chapter 8 : chemical kinetics – orders of reaction

Kinetics is a field of the chemistry that studies the evolution of a chemical process over time. It gives practical information on the reaction and can help to determine its mechanisms. There is already two chapters discussing the basics of

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Chapter 7 : MPC – Molecular degrees of freedom: vibration and rotation

In the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, we froze the position of the nuclei to find the electronic energy. The position of the nuclei was considered as a parameter that can be modified and we were able to construct the Lenard-Jones potential for

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Chapter 6 : MPC – The LCAO theory

This theory says that each molecular orbital Φa is described by a linear combination of atomic orbitals {χ} centred on the M nuclei of the molecule. The molecular orbitals have the symmetry of one of the irreducible representations of the group

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Chapter 5 : MPC – The methods of approximation and the quantic chemistry

We have seen quite a lot of new stuff up to now. We described monoelectronic and polyelectronic atoms and developed the description to molecules through the approximation of Born-Oppenheimer, the theory of groups and the CSOC. All of this teaches

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Chapter 4 : MPC – Orbital angular moment L

The electrons revolving on an orbital generate an angular moment. ML is the quantic number associated to the projection of L on the internuclear axis. The projection is degenerated because it can either be in the positive values of the z

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Chapter 3 : MPC – Group’s theory

Because of the particular geometries of some molecules, the CSCO may be different. Instead of the CSCO that we had with the atom, we want to determine the CSCOH: the complete set of operators commuting with Ĥ. It is thus

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Chapter 2 : MPC – Molecules and Born-Oppenheimer

The Hamiltonian quickly becomes monstrously difficult when several atoms and electrons are considered. To illustrate this point, the equations of the Hamiltonians for H, H2+ and H2 are showed below: For a molecule with M nuclei of atomic number Z1, Z2, Z3,

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Chapter 1 : MPC – polyelectronic atoms

The presence of a second electron induces a term of repulsion between electrons. This term is positive so it increases the energy of the orbitals. The rest of the equation is similar to the Hamiltonian of the hydrogen. We can compare

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