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Periodic Table Atomic Radius, Å, Covalent Radius, Å, Boiling Point, K, Melting Point, K, Density,g/mL the properties below for a list of elements (not active now) http://chemlab.pc.maricopa.edu/periodic/periodic.html
CONDOR Lodders, K. 1999a. Alkali element chemistry in cool dwarf atmospheres. Astrophys.J. 519, 793801. Lodders, K. 1999b. Revised thermochemical properties of http://solarsystem.wustl.edu/condor1.htm
Extractions: Home Spacecraft Experiments Modeling [ CONDOR ] Industrial Chemistry Aeronautics Flames Meteoritics ... Stellar Atmospheres In troduction The CONDOR chemical equilibrium code is a robust and versatile code that has been used successfully for modeling chemistry in the solar nebula (Lodders and Fegley 1993; Lauretta and Lodders 1997), in the atmospheres and circumstellar envelopes of cool stars (Lodders and Fegley 1995, 1997a,b, 1999), in the atmosphere of Venus (Fegley et al . 1997), in volcanic gases on Jupiter's satellite Io (Zolotov and Fegley 1998a,b), and in the atmospheres of gas giant planets and brown dwarfs (Fegley and Lodders 1994, 1996; Lodders 1999a; Lodders and Fegley 1994). This web page gives a description of how the CONDOR code operates. The web pages under this one provide extensive comparisons of CONDOR code results with the results of other chemical equilibrium codes and with observed compositions of natural and man-made systems that have reached or closely approach chemical equilibrium. These comparisons demonstrate the versatility of the CONDOR code, which can be applied to a wide range of problems in many areas of science and technology. Computational Algorithm The CONDOR code operates by simultaneously considering the dual constraints of mass balance and chemical equilibrium. The operation of the code is best illustrated with an example based on a simplified version of nitrogen thermochemistry in a hydrogen-rich system (e.g., the atmospheres of the gas giant planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune and the atmospheres of brown dwarfs such as Gliese 229B).
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Extractions: skin: default chrome Search this site: Useful links... Course Pages Degree Requirements How to Apply Job Resource Center People Directory Seminars X-RAY Facility NMR Scheduling Computing Information Computing Support Newark chem Camden chem Chem depts ACS ACS (NJ Section) REHS MSDS Elements Periodic Table Mail: Visualization of the conformational transition of a 200 bp naturally closed circular DNA molecule from the circular form to the figure-8 form. The transition pathway is deduced by combining the lowest frequency bending normal mode of a torsionally stressed duplex about its minimum energy configuration and the corresponding mode of the same DNA with respect to the minimum energy figure-8 state. To see an animation please click on movie . (Image based on normal mode calculations performed by Dr. Atsushi Matsumoto) Space-filling model of a square planar DNA four-way junction. The crossover single strands are colored blue and red. The other two single strands kinked at the central site are represented in green and yellow. To see an animation of open DNA four-way junctions moving back and forth from a square planar to a stacked form please click on
Type 1 Superconductors Many additional elements can be coaxed into a superconductive state with the of 1422 K. The above list is for elements at normal (ambient) atmospheric http://superconductors.org/Type1.htm
Extractions: The Type 1 category of superconductors is mainly comprised of metals and metalloids that show some conductivity at room temperature. They require incredible cold to slow down molecular vibrations sufficiently to facilitate unimpeded electron flow in accordance with what is known as BCS theory. BCS theory suggests that electrons team up in "Cooper pairs" in order to help each other overcome molecular obstacles - much like race cars on a track drafting each other in order to go faster. Scientists call this process phonon-mediated coupling because of the sound packets generated by the flexing of the crystal lattice Type 1 superconductors - characterized as the "soft" superconductors - were discovered first and require the coldest temperatures to become superconductive. They exhibit a very sharp transition to a superconducting state (see above graph) and "perfect" diamagnetism - the ability to repel a magnetic field completely. Below is a list of known Type 1 superconductors along with the critical transition temperature (known as Tc) below which each superconducts. The 3rd column gives the
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Extractions: Vol. 76, No. 10, pp. 1921-1925 (2004) This report describes the principles underlying a comprehensive electronic database that contains data essential for calculation of analytical results from neutron-activation analysis (NAA). The database is available through IUPAC. The method used is a comparator method called the k method, where k is a dimensionless factor that is experimentally measured with high accuracy for more than 130 isotopes and that makes use of the gamma spectroscopic line for an analyte isotope relative to a gold comparator. The database contains recommended values for k and other relevant nuclear data.
UW-ESS Faculty Directory The Isotope Geochemistry Laboratory is built around two clean chemistry Reiners PW and Nelson BK (1998) Systematic trace element and isotopic changes http://www.ess.washington.edu/People/faculty_bio/nelson-bio.html
Extractions: Bruce Nelson received his B.A. in geology from Carleton College, Minnesota, in 1977, his M.S. in geology from the University of Kansas in 1980, and his Ph.D. in geology from UCLA in 1985. He received an NSF postdoctoral fellowship to the Institute de Physique du Globe at the University of Paris (1985-86) to study Pb isotope systematics in granites. He came to the University of Washington in 1986. Nelson directs the Isotope Geochemistry Laboratory The Isotope Geochemistry Laboratory is built around two clean chemistry laboratories (one dedicated to Pb isotope studies) and a seven-collector VG Sector mass spectrometer. Routine capabilities include Sr, Nd and Pb isotopic analyses, U-Pb (zircon) geochronology, trace metal (U, V) analyses of foraminifera, and high-precision Sr/Ca analyses of corals. We have recently installed a Nu Instrunments multi-collector ICP-MS in the new Ocean Sciences Research Building, along with the new clean chemistry labs. This has greatly extended our analytical capabilities which in the near future will include analyses of Hf, U-series, high-precision Pb, and metal isotopes such as Cu, Zn and Mo.
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Extractions: Chemical Physics Preprint Database ... DataGuide Online - Thermochemical data that is readily available for use with FactSage, ChemSage, ChemApp, and ChemSheet. Electron Binding Energies (Department of Physics at Uppsala University in Sweden) - A table of electron binding energies for the elements in their natural forms. Electron-Impact Ionization Cross Section Database Fundamental Physical Constants (NIST) - The 1986 CODATA recommended values of the fundamental physical constants. FYDAT - Database of physical properties of organic compounds and technical gases and their mixtures. Gases and Related Definitions to Gas Processes German-English Terms for Physical Properties in Beilstein Glossary of Terms Used in Physical Organic Chemistry Ground Levels and Ionisation Energies for the Neutral Atoms from NIST - Ground Levels and Ionisation Energies for the Neutral Atoms from the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Physics Laboratory, USA. Laws List Naturkonstanten NDRL Radiation Chemistry Data Center (NDRL Radiation Chemistry Data Center) - The Radiation Chemistry Data Center of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory is an information resource dedicated to the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of data characterizing the reactions of transient intermediates produced by radiation chemical and photochemical methods.
Demos Menu Alkali Metal Properties (Li, Na, and K react with water). Alkaline Earth Metals.The Carbon Family (C, Si, and Ge samples) see The elements http://chemlearn.chem.indiana.edu/demos/democont.htm
Extractions: General Chemistry Lecture Demonstrations and Audio/Visual Resources In the following table of contents, the demonstrations have been organized by the chapter headings of the textbook Chemistry: The Molecular Science by Moore, Stanitski and Jurs For assistance with lecture demonstrations contact Matthew Nance in the Instructional Support Office, C021D, phone 85 , or email mjnance@indiana.edu Table of Contents: Titles marked with a star (*) identify demonstrations that do not require a written procedure, such as prepare 1 M NaOH and dilute to 0.1 M. Chemistry and Measurement Column Chromatography Conservation of Mass; Conservation of Volume? Density Demonstrations The Elements (Samples of many elements available) How Wide is the Lecture Hall? A Study of the Precision of The Meter Stick Kilogram Weight, A Liter Beaker, A Mole Paper Chromatography (Coffee filter, water, and felt tip pen) Why Fahrenheit is What It Is Atoms, Molecules, and Ions Burning of Methane - see Types of Chemical Reactions Methane/Oxygen Explosion Limewater as Indicator of CO2 Molecular Model Sets and Molecular Models ... Conservation of Mass; Conservation of Volume? Chemical Reactions: An Introduction Acids and Carbonates Balancing Chemical Reactions Electrolytes: Conductivity Measurements of pH (compare pH of various solutions with Overhead pH Meter) Soap Suds Titration Types of Reactions 1) Combustion Reactions: Methane and Butane (Cigarette Lighter) 2) Displacement Reaction: Zinc and Hydrochloric Acid 3) Metathesis Reaction: Form a Precipitate
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