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Lec 18 | MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
can see ray one travels a shorter distance than ray two. Ray two has to go farther. I can actually calculate how far that is. If I drop a normal from here and a normal from here, I can label this A, B and C. And we can see that ray two has to travel a farther distance, AB plus BC. And what is the condition of AB plus BC to ensure that these two are in phase? They must equal some path length that is a whole number of wavelengths. Otherwise, I will get some amount of destructive interference. ...
Lec 12 | MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
at room temperature. How about molecules? That's what I want to focus on today. What is the nature of binding in molecular systems? And specifically let's just take one of the molecules we looked at last day. We looked at sulfur hexafluoride. And I told you, sulfur hexafluoride is a gas at room temperature, even though this thing has a very, very high molecular weight. The question we are really asking is what are the forces that would cause sulfur hexafluoride to bind to itself? And so ...