Computational Chemistry Resources On The WWW Directory of links related to computational chemistry. Offers several tutorials for understanding the basics of molecular structure and molecular modeling techniques. http://www.chem.swin.edu.au/chem_ref.html
Extractions: WWW Computational Chemistry Resources This list of resources is designed to provide computational chemists, students and other people interested in the CAUT Computational Chemistry project with a list of useful web sites related to computational chemistry and molecular modelling This list is not intended to be a definitive list of chemistry pages on the web, but rather to provide links to some of the more most useful sites on the Web. Please let us know of any changes or suggestions for this list. The resources are divided into: General chemistry Chemistry education Computational chemistry Resources Molecular modelling ... The URL update form Interesting general chemistry resources The Australian Chemistry Network Beilstein Information Systems The Free University, Berlin Chemistry Index (very comprehensive) The Yahoo Chemistry Index Chemistry Databases Links for Chemists; University of Liverpool including World Wide Web Virtual Library: Chemistry The Information Retrieval in Chemistry The SDSU Chemistry Information Reference Silicon Graphics' Chemistry and Biological Sciences resources WebElements - The periodic table via WWW MIME types for Chemistry Network Science - an electronic journal for those in the chemical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries
AUS-e-TUTE For Astute Students Developed by experienced science teachers to provide free chemistry tutorials designed for high school chemistry students. An additional membersonly area http://www.ausetute.com.au/
Chemistry : Chapter 1 : Tutorials Choose one of the links below in order to view a tutorial. This tutorial explores the relationship of frequency, wavelength, and energy using animations http://www.wwnorton.com/chemistry/tutorials/ch1.htm
Chemistry : Chapter 5 : Tutorials Chapter 5 Solution chemistry and the Hydrosphere. Choose one of the links below in order to view a tutorial. * You must be using the Flash 6 plugin to http://www.wwnorton.com/chemistry/tutorials/ch5.htm
NCSU NMR TUTORIALS NMR usage tutorial, how to prepare a sample, how to do simplex experiments. http://www.ncsu.edu/chemistry/nmr/HTML_FILES/Tutorials.html
Organic Chemistry OnLine There are four links from the Organic chemistry online homepage. Those linking to the chemistry content are to an online tutorial and to the Organic Home http://dbweb.liv.ac.uk/ltsnpsc/webrevs/5orgonli.htm
Extractions: window.location="http://www.physsci.ltsn.ac.uk/Home/Redirect.aspx"; home publications journals journal 5 Reviewed by: David B. Adams, Institute of Pharmacy, Chemistry and Biomedical Sciences, School of Health, Natural and Social Sciences, University of Sunderland, Fleming Building, Sunderland SR1 3SD (November 2002) Machine used: Network: Operating system: Browser: RM PC with Intel Celeron 400MHz processor and 64 MB RAM. no data Windows no data Subject area: Chemistry Description of site: An Interactive Workshop for Undergraduate Organic Chemistry. Authors: Paul R. Young. Date last updated: Level: Undergraduate Plugins required: Acrobat, Chime. Other features used: Java, Javascript URL of site: http://homework.chem.uic.edu/IEMDL.HTM Ease of navigation Speed of response Ease of learning Content Relevance Accuracy Usefulness to student Usefulness to teacher This web site, Organic Chemistry OnLine, is exactly what it claims to be: An Interactive Workshop for Undergraduate Organic Chemistry. It provides an excellent resource for first or second year undergraduate organic chemistry courses. There are four links from the Organic Chemistry Online homepage. Those linking to the chemistry content are to an online tutorial and to the Organic Home Page. The other links are to the homepage of the Chemistry Department of the University of Illinois at Chicago and to the Brooks/Cole Publishing Company from whom a CDROM version of this web site may be purchased with an accompanying workbook
Welcome To City Collegiate Providing free education in the field of chemistry, physics, information technology. Lists available tutorials and courses covering Internet related and conventional subjects. http://www.citycollegiate.com
MeasureNet: Network-Based Electronic Data Acquisition For Academic Science Labor Information on networked data collection systems, associated measurement tools, technical specifications, tutorials and sample experiments, for university and secondary school chemistry laboratories, from manufacturer in Cincinnati, OH. http://www.measurenet-tech.com/
Extractions: My Account The Network Solution The Components The Company ... Request Info The award winning MeasureNet network-powered data acquisition system offers you the solution to managing your lab. Its unique design connects you with your students, eliminates stand-alone PC's from your benchtops, and dramatically increases data acquisition efficiency. All of this is accomplished while providing superior operational costs savings. By better managing your lab, you and your students will have more time for analysis and discussion; more time for real learning. MeasureNet combines the features you expect with the innovative flexibility and ease of use you need in today's teaching environment. If you're considering technology for your science lab, upgrade to the total lab management solution that is MeasureNet. MeasureNet user, the University of Georgia, introduces
Bryn Mawr College Organic Chemistry Lab Web Page Site of Maryellen NerzStormes Ph.D., Senior Laboratory Lecturer at Bryn Mawr College. Contains tutorials and study aids for students studying organic chemistry. http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Chem/mnerzsto/
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Jordan Automations A collection of high voltage electronics, chemistry, and other miscelanious science experiments and tutorials. http://www.jordanautomations.com
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AP Interactive Animations Enzyme Tutorial from Northland Community and Technical College Muscle Contraction Brook/Cole chemistry; Muscle Cell Contraction Wisconsin online http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap1int.htm
Extractions: GetBodySmart.com by Scott Sheffield Interactive Periodic Table Thinkwell Homeostasis Homeostasis in Dutch Scientific Method Tutorial Atom Builder from PBS Animated Bonds by June B. Steinberg Hydrogen Bonds and Water from Northland Community and Technical College Structure of Water by John Kyrk Salt Dissolving in Water from Northland Community and Technical College Molecular View of Solution formation Essential Chemistry, 2/e by Raymond Chang Animated pH scale by John Kyrk Buffering Essential Chemistry, 2/e by Raymond Chang Radiocarbon Dating Brian M. Fagan Department of Anthropology, UCSB Chemistry Animations Essential Chemistry, 2/e by Raymond Chang Chiral Molecules Nobel Prize Chemistry 2001 Rotating The Water Molecule Physics 2000 Making Solutions Directions Wellesley College Periodic Chart and Bonding Iowa State University Four Types of Chemical Reactions Wisconsin Online Balancing Equations Creative Chemistry Phases of Water Tom Greenbowe at Iowa State University How do Molecules Interact?
The Usenet Mass Spectrometry Newsgroup Archives of forum, with categories for groups, troubleshooting, tutorials, professional, societies, listservers, journals, companies, supplies and services, maintained at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. http://web.chemistry.gatech.edu/~bostwick/stms/
Extractions: sci.techniques.mass-spec ASMS 1996 Poster ASMS 1999 Poster in .html format and pdf format Archives-by-Year Archives-by-Topic ... -spec newsgroup Welcome to the sci.techniques.mass -spec home page. This page currently contains the sci.techniques.mass -spec archives and links to related documents and mass spectrometry sites. Sci.techniques.mass -spec is open to discussion for all areas of mass spectrometry. Topics may include, but are not limited to: Ionization, Mass analysis, Mechanisms, Hyphenated techniques, and Troubleshooting Available or wanted Job/ postdoc position announcements are welcome. Please wait a week between repeat postings. Attached documents or mass spectra pictures can not be posted directly to the newsgroup, but will be sent to our ftp site with a link added to the message. Slight editing may occur to make the posting more readable such as justification or matched subject header lines in each thread. Short commercial announcements are allowed, but the newsgroup is not meant to be a substitute for the normal announcements, and long, detailed descriptions of new or improved equipment should not be submitted. To quote from the Moderator's Handbook, the policy should be, "Information, not promotion." Similarly, the newsgroup is not a substitute for peer-reviewed journals. Top of the Page Moderators David Bostwick School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
General Chemistry: Starting Points For Students General resources and tutorial sites. chemistryrelated apparel and accessories General chemistry online! - an interactive guide and Web resource for http://www.chem1.com/chemed/genchem.html
Extractions: This site provides a relatively small but selective set of Web links specifically for students enrolled in General Chemistry courses. Instructors and teachers who maintain course web sites for their own students are invited to link their sites to this one. I welcome suggestions for additions and improvements to this page. Contents of this page General resources and tutorial sites Chemistry-related apparel and accessories Humor Neat stuff to know ... Tutorials and help on specific topics Note: Links that have changed since our previous link check are indicated by Most recent link check: 24 Aug 2005 Links that were inaccessible at our last link check are indicated in strikeout type. General Chemistry Online! Virtual Chembook - this nicely-done site by Charles Ophardt of Elmhurst College covers a wide swath of general, organic, and environmental chemistry. The text material is interesting and well written without attempting to be encyclopedic. Chemistry Web Resources - this site maintained by Ron Rinehart of Monterey Peninsula College contains a wealth of material oriented toward chemical education, all well organized in a visually-attractive way.
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Chemistry, Department Of Offers a major degree, an Environmental chemistry degree, as well as general degrees with other departments. Faculty, programs, periodic table database, tutorials and papers, courses and facilities. http://www.ouc.bc.ca/chem/
Math Skills For Chemistry Tutorials Links to resources on algebra, significant figures, ratios and proportions, and metric system. http://w3.nai.net/~bobsalsa/math_skills_for_chemistry_tutori.htm
Tutorials-2 Links to a number of site with tutorials, directions, or instruction about chemistry topics including balancing chemical equations, types of reactions, formulas, the mole, stoichiometry, and class information. http://www.chemistrycoach.com/tutorials-2.htm
Chemistry Software To Help Chemistry Students Windows multimedia program that includes the topics covered in an introductory chemistry class, with tutorials, practice problems and reviews for high school, college, or homeschool students. Ordering information, reviews and screen shots available. http://riessoftware.com
Extractions: An interactive multimedia chemistry software program for high school, college and home-school chemistry students. The software will help you learn chemistry principles. The software will let you practice chemistry problems and MORE! Chapters Audience Author Preview ... Reviews A Survey of Chemistry is an interactive, multimedia computer software program. It is a complete chemistry course on a CD. The software contains the same material you would find in any introductory chemistry class. This user friendly chemistry software will be of great help to any college, high school, or home-school chemistry student. The program comes on a compact disc (CD) and is published by Ries Software. It is a sophisticated piece of chemistry software, but is offered for the incredibly low price of $49 (including tax, shipping and handling). The software covers much of the material of an introductory college chemistry or high school chemistry class. The computer program contains 15 chapters that cover the fundamental concepts of the science of chemistry. Each chapter contains a tutorial section and a practice problems section. The user needs no background in chemistry or science. The tutorial section of the software uses text, audio clips, video and animations to help introduce the concepts of chemistry. The tutorial section of the software also includes interactive chemistry exercises to help reinforce new concepts.
Computational Chemistry And Organic Synthesis A tutorial intended for experimental organic chemists, with emphasis on computational methods for locating and characterizing transition states. http://www.cmbi.ru.nl/tutorials/cheminf/mopac/comp.html
Extractions: A course to introduce computational chemistry to synthetic-organic chemists, who would like to understand why they got the product they got and not (always) the compound they wanted. With emphasis on the Transition State (TS): how to construct it, characterize it, and compare it to other alternatives. Starting with conformational changes, and ending with 'real' reactions. Mostly what they are after is an explanation for experimental product ratios. This observation inspired us to compose a course on this subject, with emphasis on a practical approach and a minimum of mathematics or theory. Molecular modelling is interpreted here as the interactive combination of visualization and computational techniques, with emphasis on the former. These days computational chemistry is more or less the same, but with emphasis on the latter. Visualization has become an integral part of almost all computational methods.
ChemTeam: Main Menu tutorials for high school chemistry, including a short tutorial on bonding concepts. http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/webdocs/ChemTeamIndex.html
Extractions: The ChemTeam provides study resources in all standard topics for students in high school and Advanced Placement chemistry. Please do not e-mail the ChemTeam with requests to help you with your homework or to tell me a particular section isn't done. PLEASE DON'T. "A good teacher is one who can understand those who are not very good at explaining, Chemistry Standards Classic Papers ... DBHS Home Page There are many files on this site which use Adobe Acrobat. Click the image to go to the Adobe site and download the free reader software. If you don't know how to install the software, ask someone who does know to help you. Some chemistry help suggestions: Wilton High School's Chemistry Tutorial List.