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Molecular Models of EDTA and Other Chelating AgentsWilliam F. Coleman EDTA and related chelating agents, including EGTA, DCTA, NTA, BAPTA, and DTPA, are this months Featured Molecules. Coleman, William F. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 1296.
Molecular Modeling |
Molecular Properties / Structure
Exploring Solid-State Structure and Physical Properties: A Molecular and Crystal Model ExerciseThomas H. Bindel This laboratory allows students to examine relationships among the microscopicmacroscopicsymbolic levels using crystalline mineral samples and corresponding crystal models. The exercise also reinforces Lewis dot structures, VSEPR theory, and the identification of molecular and coordination geometries. Bindel, Thomas H. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 822.
Crystals / Crystallography |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Molecular Modeling |
Solids |
VSEPR Theory |
Lewis Structures |
Physical Properties
Diamagnetic Corrections and Pascal's ConstantsGordon A. Bain and John F. Berry This article presents an explanation for the origin of diamagnetic correction factors, comprehensive tables of diamagnetic constants and their application to calculate diamagnetic susceptibility, and a simple method for estimating the correct order of magnitude for the diamagnetic correction for any given compound. Bain, Gordon A.; Berry, John F. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 532.
Copper and Nickel Complex IonsWilliam F. Coleman The Featured Molecules this month come from Donald C. Bowmans article A Colorful Look at the Chelate Effect, the final Overhead Projector Demonstrations column edited by the late Doris Kolb. Included in the online collection are all eight isomeric forms of [Ni(en)3]2+, demonstrating the effects of ligand backbone conformation.
Molecular Modeling |
Amino Acids |
Molecular Properties / Structure
Inorganic Molecules; A Visual DatabaseCharles E. Ophardt, Evan M. Davis, Dustin Underwood Inorganic Molecules: A Visual Data Base contains text and graphics describing 66 molecules and ions commonly used as examples in general chemistry courses. For each molecule, fifteen molecular properties are presented visually by eight or nine different molecular models created by the CAChe Scientific Molecular Modeling program.
Atomic Properties / Structure |
MO Theory |
Molecular Properties / Structure
The Shapes of MoleculesEd Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.