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General Chemistry Facts
This will keep the hardcore, fanatic newbees and oldbees at least a few weeks off the streets, I hope.
So they want to take away our KNOWLEDGE?
Idiots, here is your KNOWLEDGE:
This will hopefully enormously boost the overall knowledge from The Hive, so try to read as much as you can, you quacks, my dear students.
The first one is to get a taste of that old, younger days, ever wondering, feeling back:
About Rainbows
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/rnbw.html
Solar and lunar rainbow formation. From Beverly Lynds, Unidata Program Center.
Advanced Chemical Topics
http://www.chem.vt.edu/RVGS/ACT/notes/ACT-notes.html
Information on chemical reactions, formulas, and basic concepts from Gwen Sibert, Roanoke Valley Governor's School.
Atomic Orbitals
http://www.albany.net/~cprimus/orb/index.html
David Manthey’s static and MPEG models of electron orbitals.
Aufbau1
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~rpeters1/index.htm
Atoms, equations, and organic chemistry lessons, as well as biology and classical music materials.
Band Theory
http://www.chembio.uoguelph.ca/educmat/chm729/band/intro.htm
Molecular orbitals of materials. From Steve Kornic, University of Guelph.
Betha Chemistry Tutorial
http://chemistry.ohio-state.edu/betha/
Balancing equations, gas laws, quantum mechanics. From Ohio State University.
Bio- and Chemiluminescence (special interest)
http://chemistry.tqn.com/library/weekly/aa030998a.htm
Bio-, chemi-, and other luminescent phenomena.
Biology 4
http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/biology/bio4fv/page/lect_o.htm
Topics include atomic bonding and enzymology. From Brooklyn College, City University of New York.
Buffers for pH Control
http://www.bi.umist.ac.uk/users/mjfrbn/Buffers/Makebuf.asp
Java applet generating recipes for defined buffers. From Rob Beynon, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology.
Caduceus MCAT Online
http://www.scientia.org/caddemo/home.html
Explanations of questions in general chemistry and organic chemistry. From Scientia Incorporated.
Chem101
http://library.advanced.org/3310/lographics/index.html
General chemistry online textbook and experiments.
Chem101 Online
http://www.phs.uiuc.edu/~pearman/101Online/
General chemistry, organic chemistry, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, and more. From Ryan Pearman.
Chem121
http://www.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/~chan/chem121.html
Lectures for introductory chemistry course taught by Michael Chan, Ohio State University.
Chem 299
http://www.chem.uidaho.edu/~chem103/pc299.html
Series of lecture notes for general chemistry class. Also, see the Honors class notes for biochemistry, electrochemistry, and physical chemistry. From University of Idaho.
Chemical Context of Life
http://west.cscwc.pima.edu/~achristensen/chemreview.html
Introduction to chemistry for biology majors. From Pima Community College.
Chemical Demonstrations
http://chemwww.byu.edu/chemed/index.htm
List of available audiovisuals and other materials that help explain chemical reactions. From Brigham Young University.
Chemical Education
http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/index.html
Chemistry help for general, organic, and inorganic chemistry. From Purdue University.
Chemical Redox Reactions
http://www.pascalpress.com.au/chredoxr.shtml
Lecture notes from John Bullivant, Sydney University.
Chemical Sciences
http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/plambeck/che/struct/index.htm
Series of lectures spanning many topics in chemistry. From James A. Plambeck, Virtual University North.
CHEMINFO
http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/400lecnt.html
Chemical Information Sources and Services Lecture Notes.
Chemistry 1000
http://henri.chem.uleth.ca/C1000/
Introductory chemistry course with answers to assignments. From Marc Roussel, University of Lethbridge.
Chemistry 1201
http://www.chem.lsu.edu/lucid/limbach/1201_f97/chapters_intro.html
General chemistry notes From Patrick A. Limbach, Louisiana State University. See Chemistry 2001
http://www.chem.lsu.edu/lucid/limbach/2001_f98/chapters_intro.html
for Analysis, Equilibria, Chromatography, Electrochemistry, and Spectroscopy.
Chemistry 2000
http://henri.chem.uleth.ca/C2000/
Intermediate chemistry and thermodynamics course with answers to assignments. From Marc Roussel, University of Lethbridge.
Chemistry and the World Around Us
http://wulff.mit.edu/Archive95/world/
Lectures in materials chemistry. From Donald R. Sadoway, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Chemistry Fundamentals Program
http://www.shodor.org/UNChem/index.html
Basic to advanced lesson reviews. From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Chemistry GSCE
http://www.purchon.co.uk/science/chemistry.html
Basics of pH, organic and inorganic chemistry, chromatography, and catalysis for biology students. From Nigel D. Purchon.
Chemistry in the Modern World
http://wwwchem.csustan.edu/chem1002/chem1002.htm
Introductory lab exercises from California State University at Stanislaus. Also, see the tutorials
http://wwwchem.csustan.edu/Tutorials/tutmenu.htm
in spectral analysis and titration.
Chemistry in the World
http://www.stark.kent.edu/~cearley/ChemWrld/ChemWrld.htm
Introductory chemistry course includes quantitation, naming compounds, and chemical reactions. From Clarke Earley, Kent State University at Stark.
Chemistry Learning Center
http://learn.chem.vt.edu/index.html
General chemistry tutorials, exercises, and reviews. From Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Chemistry Place
http://www.chemplace.com/
Tutorials and reviews. Requires paid subscription.
Chemistry Tutorial
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/biochemistry/tutorials/chemistry/main.html
Basic concepts relevant to biology from the University of Arizona.
Chemistry Tutoring Center
http://saber.towson.edu/~ladon/
Explanation of atomic structures, balancing equations, organic and inorganic reactions, and stereochemistry. From Liina Ladon, Towson University.
Chemland
http://owl.cs.umass.edu/chemland/chemland.html
Lessons and applets from William J. Vining Hartwick College and the University of Massachusetts.
Chemtutor
http://www.chemtutor.com/
Online elementary chemistry text. Includes a section on proper study habits.
Chem Web Online
http://library.advanced.org/10429/low/indexl.htm
Introductory basics: atomic structure, chemical formulas, gas laws, etc.
Computational Molecular Nanotechnology
http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Groups/SciTech/nano/index.html
Atomic scale manipulation of matter in computing and space flight. From the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility at NASA Ames Research Center.
Computer-Aided Learning Tutorials
http://nitec.dcu.ie/~chemlc/CAL2.html
Includes inorganic and physical chemistry. From University College Cork.
Computer-Assisted Learning in Chemistry
http://members.aol.com/ChangChem/
Modules range from introductory (atoms and molecules) to advanced (reaction mechanisms) levels. From Leigh Oldfield.
Concept of the Week
http://www.yk.psu.edu/~jhb3/cotw.htm
Itemized treatment of the basics. From Pennsylvania State University at York.
Death Test Site
http://www.page-crafter.com/deathtest/index.html
Preparation for exams in acid and base chemistry and equilibrium. From Samuel S. Stake and Benjamin H. Jackson.
Digital Text Materials
http://www.sfu.ca/chemed/digtexts.html
Detailed general chemistry text chapters from Professor Stephen Lower of Simon Fraser University. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Elements
http://nobel.scas.bcit.bc.ca/resource/ptable/elementsalpha.htm
Brief outline of each element's history and chemistry. From the British Columbia Institute of Technology.
Environmental Chemistry
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/chem-eng/Biotech-Environ/acsenvir/title.htm
Lessons also include biochemistry and general chemistry material. From Henry Bungay, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Erik's Chemistry
http://members.tripod.com/eppe/index.htm
Advanced placement and organic chemistry notes. From Erik Epp, University of Michigan.
Exams Institute
http://tigerched.clemson.edu/
Produces high school and college chemistry examinations. From Clemson University, home of the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Education's Examinations Institute.
Fall of the Electron
http://www.sfu.ca/chemcai/AQCHEM/FallElect.html
Understanding the directionality of oxidation-reduction reactions. Also see Fall of the Proton.
http://www.sfu.ca/chemcai/AQCHEM/FallProt.html
From Stephen K. Lower, Simon Fraser University.
Frank Virzi's Chemistry Self-Tests
http://www.ultranet.com/~fvirzi/chtest.shtml
Multiple choice questions with their answers.
From Caveman to Chemist
http://cator.hsc.edu/~kmd/caveman/
A technological march from fire and stone tools to plastics and semiconductors.
Fullerene Science Module
http://wunmr.wustl.edu/EduDev/Fullerene/fullerene.html
Background and applications of buckminsterfullerene. From John R. Bleeke and Regina F. Frey, Washington University.
Fundamentals of Chemistry
http://science.widener.edu/~svanbram/chem145/lecture.html
Introductory chemistry lecture notes by Scott Van Bramer, Widener University. Also see associated problem sets.
http://science.widener.edu/svb/pset/psets.html
General Chemistry
http://wwwpub.utdallas.edu/~parr/chm1341/chm1341.html
Lecture notes and answered tests from Chris Parr, University of Texas at Dallas. Also, see the related Introduction to Chemistry.
http://www.utdallas.edu/~parr/chm1311/13110606.html
General Chemistry I
http://wine1.sb.fsu.edu/chm1045/notes_m.htm
Lecture notes concerning atoms and bonding properties. From Michael Blaber, Florida State University.
General Chemistry ConcepTests
http://www.chem.wisc.edu/~concept/general.html
Challenging Q & A from the University of Wisconsin.
General Chemistry Concepts
http://edie.cprost.sfu.ca/~rhlogan/gen_chm1.html
Helpful introductory material from scientific notation to molecular structure. From Ralph H. Logan, Dallas County Community College. Also, see Frequently Asked Questions.
http://edie.cprost.sfu.ca/~rhlogan/chm_faq.html
General Chemistry Home Companion
http://antoine.fsu.umd.edu/chem/senese/101/notes/
Lecture and demonstration outlines for teachers.
General Chemistry Lecture Notes
http://chemistry.ohio-state.edu/~grandinetti/teaching/Chem121/lectures/lectures.html
Introductory material from Philip J. Grandinetti, Ohio State University.
General, Organic, and Biochemistry
http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/genobc/index.html
Lecture slides with brief summations.
Hyperactive Molecules
http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/chemical_mime.html
Molecules that rotate, with audio and video clips. From Imperial College, University of London.
Ideal Gas Law
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/nsf/piston.html
Java applet illustrating behavior of gases under pressure. From the University of Oregon.
Index to Chemical Education Resources
http://www.umsl.edu/~chemist/books/texts.html
Available books (and some reviews) listed by the Journal of Chemical Education.
Internet for Chemists
http://prins00.ethz.ch/Internet_for_chemists/
A tour of Internet architecture and chemistry resources. From Vidyadhar Ranade, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich.
Just Ask Antoine!
http://antoine.frostburg.edu/HyperNews/get/just-ask-antoine.html
Answers to chemistry questions posed by students.
Learning Matters of Chemistry
http://www.knowledgebydesign.com/tlmc/tlmc.html
A reliable source for computer animations and computer-aided instruction.
Life, the Universe, and the Electron
http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/electron/
An appreciation of the centenary of the electron's discovery.
Mark's Chemistry Tutor
http://members.xoom.com/mmatthews/chemtutor
Topics necessary for understanding general chemistry.
Math Resources for General Chemistry
http://learn.chem.vt.edu/user/long/chemath/chemath.html
From Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Microscale Gas Chemistry
http://mattson.creighton.edu/Microscale_Gas_Chemistry.html
Generation of gases for laboratory demonstrations. From Bruce Mattson, Creighton University.
MIT Biology Hypertextbook
http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/7001main.html Background to chemistry and biochemistry. From the Experimental Study Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Mole and Atomic Theory
http://www.pascalpress.com.au/chmlatth.shtml
Lecture notes from John Bullivant, Sydney University.
Molecular Modeling
http://www2.gasou.edu/chemdept/general/molecule/
Lewis structure, Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory. From Brenda Wojciechowski and Paul Cerpovicz, Georgia Southern University.
Molecular Model Rendering Techniques
http://scsg9.unige.ch/fln/eng/toc.html
Explores representations of atoms, molecules, surfaces, crystals, etc.
Molecular Models
http://www.eosc.osshe.edu/chemweb/molmodel/mmp3.html
Bonds, bonding angles, and molecular shapes. From Anna Cavinato and David Camp, Eastern Oregon University.
Molecule of the Month
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm
Some visualizations require Chime, Java, or VRML capability. From Paul May, University of Bristol.
Molecules of the Month
http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/motm/
Multimedia presentations from Karl Harrison, Oxford University.
Molecules of the Month
http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/motm/
Computer representations from Henry Rzepa (Imperial College) and Paul May (Bristol University).
Nanotechnology Gallery
http://www.ipt.arc.nasa.gov/gallery.html
Graphics depicting uses of atomic scale machines. From the Integrated Product Team on Devices and Nanotechnology, NASA Ames Research Center.
Natural Sciences Pages
http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/index.htm
From atoms and molecules to cells and solar systems. From Anthony Carpi, John Jay College of the City University of New York.
Nature of Physical Science
http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/hcconline/sci122/SciTV.html
Online course progresses from history of scientific ideas to laboratory work. From Richard C. Brill, Honolulu Community College.
New Solvent: Supercritical Fluid
http://www.kobelco.co.jp/eneka/p14/sfe01.htm
Reactions of plastic waste with supercritical water. From Kobe Steel, Ltd.
Nuclear Data Dissemination
http://ie.lbl.gov/toi.htm
Information on atomic masses, decay, fission, nuclear structure. From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Lunds Universitet.
Online Chemistry Resource Center
http://nobel.scas.bcit.bc.ca/resource/index.htm
Includes activity series of metals, rules for solubilities of ionic compounds, rules for assigning oxidation numbers. From the British Columbia Institute of Technology.
Oxidation/Reduction
http://naio.kcc.hawaii.edu/chemistry/redox_title.html
Concepts needed to understand electron transfer reactions. From Kapiolani Community College.
Particle Adventure
http://particleadventure.org/
Required reading for understanding the Standard Model.
Periodic Table - Not Just A Work Of Art!
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~chem121/lab/periodic1/
The periodic table and the reactivity of metals. From Mary E. R. McHale, Rice University.
pH in Plain Language
http://www.ph.co.za/ph_in_plain_language.html
Acid and base measurements and functions of a pH meter. From the Phoenix Electrode Company.
Polarity of Molecules Tutorial
http://chrs1.chem.lsu.edu/lucid/tutorials/polarity/tutorial.html
Rules used for distinguishing polar from non-polar molecules. From Louisiana State University.
Practical Chemistry and Physics
http://users.foxvalley.net/~chemengr/
Tutorials on electrochemistry, pH, and organic reactions from a chemical engineer.
Primer on Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
http://crisceb.area.na.cnr.it/angelo/petrilli/summary.htm
Including general chemistry, biochemistry, organic chemistry, spectroscopy, and analytical chemistry. From Pasquale Petrilli, Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II."
Principles in Chemistry
http://www.cm.utexas.edu/~laude/
CH301 and CH302 lecture notes from University of Texas at Austin.
Principles of Chemistry
http://vax1.bemidji.msus.edu/~chemistry/CHEMHOME.HTML
Introductory chemistry, chemical thermodynamics, and transition metal chemistry. From Bemidji State University, Itasca Community College, and Rainy River Community College.
Principles of Modern Chemistry
http://www.science.nus.edu.sg/~webchm/1101/cm1101courseoutln.htm
Syllabus and class notes. From National University of Singapore.
Raw.Chemistry
http://sac.uky.edu/~achan2/chem/
Sound introduction from a chemical engineering student.
Regents Chemistry Lecture Notes
http://home.earthlink.net/~resonance/lecturenote.htm
Brief, fundamental concepts found in general chemistry.
Relative Concentrations of Complex Species
http://www.chem.usu.edu/faculty/sbialkow/Classes/3600/alpha/alpha.html
Calculation of common ion equilibrium problems. From Stephen Bialkowski, Utah State University.
sci.chem FAQ
http://www.orang-utan.com/
HTML version of queries to the Usenet discussion group. The Internet FAQ Consortium :
http://www.faqs.org/
provides a searchable entry to these sci.chem FAQs.
Science of Particle Physics
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/hep_descript.html
Fermilab's introduction to the Standard Model.
Scuba Physics ( A hobby of mine)
http://www.aquaholic.com/gasses/laws.htm
Gas Laws tutorial from the perspective of the scuba diver.
Sheffield ChemPuter
http://www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/chemputer/
Calculators determine element percentages, isotope patterns, and more.
SMILES Tutorial
http://www.daylight.com/dayhtml/smiles/smiles-intro.html
Fundamentals of Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry Specification.
STEP PreChemistry
http://stuaff.ucdavis.edu/LSC/chem./JimSTEP/Folder_directory.html
Introductory principles. From Jim Hollister, University of California at Davis.
Structure, Kinetics, and Equilibrium
http://www.chem.brown.edu/chem31/
Lecture notes and problem sets from Brown University.
Tanner's Topics
http://www.tannerm.com/index.htm
Explanations in general chemistry, electrochemistry, and physical chemistry from Tanner McCarron.
Titration Simulator (Pay ATTENTION!)
http://yip5.chem.wfu.edu/yip/java/titrate.html
Java applet illustrating acid-base titrations. From Yue-Ling Wong.
Topic Oriented Approach Development
http://www.chem.wisc.edu/~newtrad/CurrRef/TOAHome/topics.html
Chemistry taught through real world topics. From the University of Wisconsin.
Tutorials, Drills, and Quizzes for General Chemistry
http://antoine.fsu.umd.edu/chem/senese/101/tutorials/
Complete lecture notes for teachers and students.
Uncertainty in Measurements
http://antoine.fsu.umd.edu/cgi-bin/senese/tutorials/sigfig/index.cgi
Online tutorial explaining significant figures.
Usenet Chem FAQs
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/sci/chem-faq/top.html
Sci.chem: how to use this newsgroup, and some information that is available on it.
Van der Waals Forces and Hydrogen Bonds
http://www.wpi.edu/~carruth/ph1121.html
Material from Grover A. Swartzlander, Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Virtual Chemistry Lab
http://www.acp.edu/genchem/thedisk/main.htm
Experiments and explanations of the chemical reactions involved in biochemistry, general chemistry, organic chemistry, and spectroscopy. From David W. Clarke, Albany College of Pharmacy.
Virtual Classroom
http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/classroom.html
Slides and syllabi used in undergraduate and graduate level chemistry courses. Topics include biochemistry, analytical, general, and organic chemistry. From University of Akron.
Visualization and Problem Solving for General Chemistry
http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/
States of matter, solving thermodynamics problems, and molecular modeling using Chime and HyperChem. From William R. Robinson and John J. Nash, Purdue University.
Welcome to Chemistry
http://www.cs.stedwards.edu/~wright/text/chem.html
Atoms and their properties. From St. Edward’s University, Austin, Texas.
What is pH? (Pay Attention)
http://www.innovativesensors.com/ph.asp
Concise presentation provided by Innovative Sensors, Inc.
Wintergreen Candy and Other Triboluminescent Materials (Hobby of mine)
http://www.towson.edu/~sweeting/wg/candywww.htm
Luminescent phenomena and explanations. From Linda M. Sweeting, Towson University.
Wonderful World of Atoms and Nuclei
http://www-aix.gsi.de/~demo/wunderland/englisch/Inhalt.html
Superheavy atom production from the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany.
World Chemistry
http://www.intschool-leipzig.com/bailey/home/
Chemistry courses, definitions, Java applets, and molecules. From the Leipzig International School, Germany.
World of Carbon
http://enpc1644.eas.asu.edu/Carbon/tabcont.htm
Properties, bonding characteristics, allotropes, applications. From Arizona State University.
World of Materials
http://www-dmse.mit.edu/wom/
Metals, semiconductors, ceramics, and others. From MIT.
I hope
you will all enjoy this treasure, and take good care of the knowledge you will accumulate.
Only so little text, but so much knowledge, all given by THE GLOBAL INTERNET. LT/
Much more interesting coming, stay tuned!
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