General Chemistry Resources (Section DD)
Instructor: Terry Bone
Rm 333 Schrenk Hall
Office Hours: 9:00-10:00 Tu-Th, or by appt.
Phone: 341-4820
e-mail: tbone@mst.edu
Internet: https://sites.mst.edu/tbone/
Text: Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, Nivaldo J. Tro, 2nd. ed.
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General Chemistry Web Links
These links have been collected from various sites around the world. They may contain some copyrighted materials.
- Chemistry/Math Tutorials (MS&T)
- CHEMTUTOR
- Chemistry-Wikipedia
- Chemical data pages-Wikipedia
- Chemical Property Tables
- CRC Handbook of Chemistry & Physics
- Chem 1 virtual textbook
- Khan Academy-online chemistry video lectures
- Chemistry & Science Experiments for Kids
- Merck Index
Chapter 1 : Matter, Measurement & Problem Solving
- SI Units-Wikipedia
- Significant figures-Wikipedia
- State of matter-Wikipedia
- Plasma-Wikipedia
- Plasma-You Tube Video
- Periodic Table-WebElements
- Periodic Table-Wikipedia
- Periodic Table of Videos-U of Nottingham
- Many Periodic Table Links-Chemogenesis web book
Chapter 2: Atoms & Elements
- Atom-Wikipedia
- Chemical element-Wikipedia
- Chemical compound-Wikipedia
- Cathode ray-Wikipedia
- Millikan Oil drop experiment-Wikipedia
- Avagadro constant-Wikipedia
- Mole (unit)-Wikipedia
- Common Sources of Anions || Common Sources of Cations
- Ion-Wikipedia || Oxyanion-Wikipedia
- IUPAC Inorganic Chemical Nomenclature-Wikipedia
- IUPAC Organic Chemical Nomenclature-Wikipedia
Chapter 3: Molecules, Compounds & Chemical Equations
- MWt Calculator
- Combustion Analysis-Wikipedia
- Combustion Analysis Basics-TSI Corp.
- Elemental Analysis by micro-Dumas combustion
- History of Combustion Analysis
- Balancing Chemical Equations
- Chemical Equations-Wikipedia
- NASA Ozone Resource Page
- NOAA Ozone Page
- Ozone Depletion-Wikipedia
Chapter 4: Chemical Quantities & Aqueous Reactions
- Limiting Reactant-Wikipedia
- Precipitation (chemistry)-Wikipedia
- Solubility-Wikipedia
- Solubility Chart-Wikipedia
- Liesegang rings-Wikipedia
- Silicate Garden (Magic Rocks)
- Acid-base reaction-Wikipedia
- Acid-Wikipedia || Base-Wikipedia
- Superacid-Wikipedia || Superbase-Wikipedia
- Hydronium-Wikipedia || Hydroxide-Wikipedia
- Self-ionization of water-Wikipedia
- pH-Wikipedia || pH indicator-Wikipedia || pH meter-Wikipedia
- Titration-Wikipedia
- Acid-base Titration-Wikipedia
- Redox-Wikipedia
- Redox Titration-Wikipedia
- Redox Indicator-Wikipedia
Chapter 5: Gases
- Ideal Gas Law-Wikipedia
- Gas Stoichiometry-Wikipedia
- Partial Pressure-Wikipedia
- Absolute zero-Wikipedia
- Absolute hot-Wikipedia
- Cryogenics-Wikipedia
- Liquid gases-Brittanica
- Barometer-Wikipedia
- Bottled Gas-Wikipedia
- Diving Cylinder-Wikipedia
- Gas Cylinder-Wikipedia
- Industrial Gases-Wikipedia
- Kinetic Theory of Gases-Wikipedia
- Pressure-Wikipedia
- Pressure Measurement-Wikipedia
- Pressure Vessel-Wikipedia
- Vacuum Pump-Wikipedia
- Vacuum Engineering-Wikipedia
- Van der Waals Equation-Wikipedia
Chapter 6: Thermochemistry
- Calorimeter-Wikipedia
- Energy-Wikipedia
- Enthalpy-Wikipedia
- Exothermic reaction-Wikipedia
- Heat-Wikipedia
- Heat capacity-Wikipedia
- Heat of combustion-Wikipedia
- Hess’s Law-Wikipedia
- Standard enthalpy of formation-Wikipedia
- Standard enthalpy of formation (data table)-Wikipedia
- Thermite-Wikipedia
- Thermometer-Wikipedia
- Temperature measurement-Wikipedia
- Thermochemistry-Wikipedia
- Global warming-Wikipedia
- Greenhouse effect-Wikipedia
- Greenhouse gas-Wikipedia
Chapter 7: The Quantum-Mechanical Model of the Atom
- Electromagnetic Radiation-Wikipedia
- Ultraviolet catastrophe-Wikipedia
- Black Body-Wikipedia
- Infrared thermometer-Wikipedia
- Pyrometer-Wikipedia
- Incandescent Lamp-Wikipedia
- Photoelectric effect-Wikipedia
- Emission Spectrum-Wikipedia
- Spectroscopy-Wikipedia
- Astronomical spectroscopy-Wikipedia
- Rydberg formula-Wikipedia
- Bohr Model-Wikipedia
- Gas Discharge Lamps-Wikipedia
- Fluorescent Lamp-Wikipedia
- Neon Sign-Wikipedia
- Physics of Fireworks
- Wave-particle duality-Wikipedia
- deBroglie wavelength-Wikipedia
- Electron microscope-Wikipedia
- Atomic deBroglie microscope-Wikipedia
- Atomic Orbital-Wikipedia
- Introduction to quantum mechanics-Wikipedia
- Electron Configuration-Wikipedia
Chapter 8: Periodic Properties of the Elements
- Periodic Table-WebElements
- Periodic Table-Wikipedia
- Many Periodic Table Links-Chemogenesis web book
- Periodic Table of Videos-U of Nottingham
- Element Podcasts from RSC
- Electron Configuration-Wikipedia
- Atomic Radius-Wikipedia
- Atomic Radii (data page)-Wikipedia
- Ionization Energies of the Elements-Wikipedia
- Electron Affinity-Wikipedia
- Electronegativity-Wikipedia
Chapter 9: Chemical Bonding I: Lewis Theory
- Chemical Bond-Wikipedia
- Covalent Bond-Wikipedia
- Ionic Bond-Wikipedia
- Lattice Energy-Wikipedia
- Born-Haber Cycle-Wikipedia
- Lewis Structure-Wikipedia
- Formal Charge-Wikipedia
- Bond dipole moment-Wikipedia
- Chemical polarity-Wikipedia
Chapter 3: Molecules, Compounds & Chemical Equations
Chapter 10: Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Shapes, Valence Bond Theory & Molecular Orbital Theory
- 3D VSEPR Models-ChemEd Digital Library
- Interactive VSEPR Models-@Ohio State
- Interactive JMol Models
- VSEPR theory-Wikipedia
- Molecular geometry-Wikipedia
- Valence bond theory-Wikipedia
- Molecular orbital theory-Wikipedia
- Orbital hybridization-Wikipedia
Chapter 11: Liquids, Solids & Intermolecular Forces
- Intermolecular Forces-U of Waterloo
- Intermolecular Forces-Purdue
- Intermolecular Forces-U of Florida
- Liquid-Wikipedia
- Hydraulic machinery-Wikipedia
- Water-Wikipedia
- Hydrogen bond-Wikipedia
- Contact angle-Wikipedia
- Surface tension-Wikipedia
- Capillary action-Wikipedia
- Viscosity-Wikipedia
- Non Newtonian Fluid-Wikipedia
- Evaporation-Wikipedia
- Vapor pressure-Wikipedia
- Heat of Vaporization-Wikipedia
- Heat of fusion-Wikipedia
- Phase diagram of Pure Substances-Chemguide Tutorial
- 3D Interactive Phase diagrams using JMol –
- Phase diagram -Wikipedia
- Triple point -Wikipedia
- Critical point -Wikipedia
- Supercritical fluid-Wikipedia
- Molten Salt Reactors-Wikipedia
- Molten Salt Battery-Wikipedia
- Molten Carbonate Fuel CellWikipedia
- Ionic liquid-Wikipedia
- Liquid crystal-Wikipedia
- Liquid crystal display-Wikipedia
- M.C. Escher-Wikipedia
- M.C. Escher Official Website
- Crystal-Wikipedia
- Crystal structure-Wikipedia
- Crystallization-Wikipedia
- Crystallization(engineering aspects)-Wikipedia
- Chemical Vapor Deposition-Wikipedia
- Synthetic Diamond-Wikipedia
- Ice-Wikipedia
- Snowflakes
- Atomic packing factor-Wikipedia
- Bragg’s law-Wikipedia
- X-Ray Crystallography-Wikipedia
- Interactive JMol Models >
- Semiconductor-Wikipedia
- Semiconductor device-Wikipedia
- Solar cell-Wikipedia
- Band theory-Wikipedia
Chapter 12: Solutions
- Solution-Wikipedia
- Solubility Equilibrium-Wikipedia
- Concentration-Wikipedia
- Molar Concentration-Wikipedia
- Mole Fraction-Wikipedia
- Colligative Properties-Wikipedia
- Colloids-Wikipedia
- Chemistry of Cleaning
- Micelle-Wikipedia
- Tyndall Effect-Wikipedia
Miscellaneous
- Emergence-Wikipedia
- Self-organization in chemistry-Wikipedia
- Hypothetical types of biochemistry-Wikipedia
- List of Emerging technologies-Wikipedia
- Environmental technology-Wikipedia
- Composite material-Wikipedia
- Metamaterials-Wikipedia
- Engineering-Wikipedia
- Slide Rule-Wikipedia
- Slide Rule Instruction Manuals