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In this course, the basis of the inorganic chemistry, e.g., periodic table and the mechanism of the formation of elements (atoms), is explained from the quantum mechanical point of view. Especially, the electronic states of transition metals including their magnetic properties are reviewed from the aspect of the quantum mechanics of electronic spin and orbital momenta and the magnetic moments. The latter part is allocated for effective nuclear charge, electronegativity, theory of chemical bond, etc.
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The Marshall Plan and economic recovery of postwar Europe will be discussed.
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This course picks up the historical process leading to statistical mechanics, which is an important branch of modern physics. The lecture must also be very interesting even for the students who do not necessarily need statistical mechanics in their major but want to enjoy a part of essence of modern physics.
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