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Wave Mechanics Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Quantum Chemistry
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Wave Mechanics and Carotenoids Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Quantum Chemistry |
Natural Products
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Wave Mechanics Lecture Demonstrations Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Quantum Chemistry
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The Uncertainty Principle Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Quantum Chemistry
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Electron Waves in the Hydrogen Atom Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Quantum Chemistry
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Quantum States of Atoms and Molecules Theresa Julia Zielinski, Erica Harvey, Robert Sweeney, David M. Hanson Quantum States of Atoms and Molecules is an introduction to quantum mechanics as it relates to spectroscopy, the electronic structure of atoms and molecules, and molecular properties. A digital, living textbook, it provides opportunities not found in conventional textbooks opportunities that allow students to develop skills in information processing, critical thinking or analytical reasoning, and problem solving that are so important for success.
Quantum Chemistry
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The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and Free Will Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Quantum Chemistry
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The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and Electronic Synapses Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Quantum Chemistry |
Biosignaling
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Solving the Hydrogen Atom Todd M. Hamilton After practicing with the particle-in-a-box problem, students solve the H atom symbolically using the derivatives feature in MathCad. The result is an expression for the energy levels of the hydrogen atom. Students will also prove that the radial part of the wavefunction is normalized and explore the concept of an orbital.
Mathematics / Symbolic Mathematics |
Quantum Chemistry
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Tones on a Drum and Orbital Wavefunctions Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Quantum Chemistry |
Atomic Properties / Structure
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Atomic Spectra William F. Coleman In this Flash animation the user can view the atomic emission spectra (400-700nm) of eight different elements. A dragable marker allows the user to approximate the wavelength of the various spectral lines. The effect of resolution can be examined in the sodium spectrum in the region 550-600nm.
Atomic Spectroscopy |
Quantum Chemistry |
Enrichment / Review Materials
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Bohr Hydrogen Atom Emission Series William F. Coleman In this Excel spreadsheet students use interactive arrows to explore various series in the hydrogen spectrum. The arrows change the final quantum state of the series. A second tab opens a sheet that allows exploration of the spectra of other one-electron species, by varying the nuclear charge. The nuclear charge is entered and the arrows again control the final state of the spectral series.
Atomic Spectroscopy |
Quantum Chemistry |
Enrichment / Review Materials
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Photoelectric Effect William F. Coleman This is a series of simulations of aspects of the photoelectric effect. There is an animation of the experiment with four choices of incident radiation - low and high intensity "red", to represent low energy light and low and high intensity "blue" to represent higher energy light. Electron production is animated and there is an ammeter to simulate current flow. Additional simulations show the effect of light frequency and intensity. There is a link to a spreadsheet that allows students to choose a sample from among five metals. The spreadsheet includes several questions to be answered after working through the materials.
Photochemistry |
Quantum Chemistry |
Enrichment / Review Materials
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Restricted Hartree-Fock SCF Calculations Using Microsoft Excel Mark A. Freitag, Cortney A. Boots, Taylor R. Page Courses in computational chemistry are increasingly common at the undergraduate level. Excellent user-friendly programs, which make the execution of ab initio calculations quite simple, are available. However, there is a danger that the underlying SCF procedure (usually coupled with contracted Gaussian atomic orbital basis sets) can become a ?black box? for the student. This Microsoft Excel spreadsheet contains all the essential elements of far more complicated ab initio calculations, but on the simplest possible molecular system.
Computational Chemistry |
Mathematics / Symbolic Mathematics |
MO Theory |
Quantum Chemistry |
Theoretical Chemistry
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Interactive Spreadsheets William F. Coleman Interactive Excel spreadsheets display hard-to-understand concepts in statistics, quantum mechanics, physics, and more. Parameters are adjusted by clicking on easy-to-use buttons or by using numeric input boxes. Graphs, tables, and/or figures are then created reflecting the change in parameters.
Acids / Bases |
Crystal Field / Ligand Field Theory |
Group Theory / Symmetry |
Quantum Chemistry |
Statistical Mechanics |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Coordination Compounds |
Enrichment / Review Materials
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