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Materials Chemistry by Stanford University

Materials Chemistry by Stanford University

Materials Chemistry by Stanford University

This note will introduce students to the fundamental chemical principles underlying materials structure, properties, synthesis, and applications. Beginning from basic atomic and molecular bonding, students will learn how electronic structure impacts chemical properties and processing.

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