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{{Blue Message|'''3.091'''/Introduction to Solid State Chemistry is the [[Science]] class I took with [http://web.mit.edu/dsadoway/www/ Prof. Sadoawy] at [[MIT]] as a [[MIT Freshman|Freshman]] fall semester.}}
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'''3.091'''/Introduction to Solid State Chemistry is the [[Science]] class I took with [http://web.mit.edu/dsadoway/www/ Prof. Sadoawy] at [[MIT]] as a [[MIT Freshman|Freshman]] fall semester.
  
 
[http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Materials-Science-and-Engineering/3-091Fall-2004/CourseHome/ Open Course Ware from 2004]
 
[http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Materials-Science-and-Engineering/3-091Fall-2004/CourseHome/ Open Course Ware from 2004]

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3.091/Introduction to Solid State Chemistry is the Science class I took with Prof. Sadoawy at MIT as a Freshman fall semester.

Open Course Ware from 2004

Class website: http://mit.edu/3.091/www/


Prof. Sadoway speaks fast. I've tried to copy down what he says as accurate as possible - including writing on his slides. The textbook was handy in this class.


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