Lec 10 : Diatomic vibration spectra Harmonic model
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Lec 11 : Diatomic vibration Morse oscillator model
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Lec 12 : Normal Vibrational modes Triatomic molecules
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Lecture 13 : Normal Vibrational modes Polyatomic molecules
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Lecture 14 : Vibrational polyatomic Infrared Spectroscopy Local Modes and Group Frequencies
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Lecture 15 :Microwave spectra of Diatomic molecules
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Lecture 16 :Diatomic molecules Microwave Energies and Transitions
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Lec 17 : Methodology of solving problems
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Lec 18 : Rotational and Vibrational Line Intensities
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Lec 19 :Microwave Spectra of Polyatomic molecules (Symmetric tops)
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Lec 20 : Introduction to Tensors
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Lec 21 : Polarizability Tensor
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Lec 22 : Introduction to Rotational Raman Spectra
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Lec 23 : Review of basic concepts in Molecular Spectroscopy
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Lec 24 : Review of Microwave Spectroscopy
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Lec 25 : Review of Elementary Vibrational Spectroscopy
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Video Tutorial 2 : Part-I
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Video Tutorial 2 : Part-II
Description:
COURSE OUTLINE: Molecular Spectroscopy is a fundamentally important branch of Physical Chemistry and is vital for all practicing chemists, biologists and material scientists. It is also the field providing experimental verification of a large number of quantum mechanical concepts and enables researchers to obtain some of the most basic and important information about molecules such as bond length, bond angles, bond strengths, optical and magnetic properties. Primarily studied through the interaction of molecules with electromagnetic radiation of different types, molecular spectroscopy is studied through the responses of molecules to radiation.