Applications for Chem 1 and Chem 3- Zumdahl
The Macintosh Hypercard tutorials are available on the ChemServer, which can be reached from any networked macintosh on campus.
Link to Connect to Hypercard Tutorials on Chemistry Server
NOTE: This will ONLY work on Macintosh computers in campus CLC labs.
Double click on the desktop icon named “Chem1 Access” to connect to the tutorial folder.
If you copy the resulting desktop icon to a floppy disk, this will enable you to directly connect from any Mac on campus by inserting the disk and double clicking the icon.
The Chemistry Server may also be accessed via the Chooser, located under the the Apple menu.
Select the AppleShare icon on the left of the resulting dialog box, then double click on Chemistry in the list that appears on the right. Select ‘Guest’ when the password dialog box appears.
Programs will eventually be available in PC compatible format.
See me for additional assistance. Updated 9/6/96 TBone
Ch. 1 Chemists and Chemistry
Atoms.X
Mole Concept.HC
Ch. 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
Elements
Ions
Compounds
Ch. 3 Stoichiometry
Stoichiometry
Stoichiometry I.HC
Stoichiometry II.HC
Ch. 4 Types of Chemical Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry
Solubility
Solutions
Acid/Base
Ch. 5 Gases
Kinetic Theory.HC
Gas.HC
Gases
Partial Pressures
Ch. 6 Chemical Equilibrium
Reaction Quotient
LeChatelier
Chemical Equilibrium.HC
Ch. 7 Acids and Bases
Weak Acid/Base
Acids and Bases I.HC
Acids and Bases II.HC
Ch. 8 Applications of Aqueous Equilibria
pH Titration(demonstration)
Solubility Product
Ch. 9 Energy, Enthalpy, and Thermochemistry
Calorimetry
Thermochemistry.HC
Ch. 10 Spontaneity, Entropy, and Free Energy
Ch. 11 Electrochemistry
Oxidation and Reduction.HC
Ch. 12 Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Theory
Electronic Configuration
Periodic Table.HC
Atomic Structure I.HC
Atomic Structure II.HC
Ch. 13 Bonding: General Concepts
Lewis Structures
Ch. 14 Covalent Bonding: Orbitals
Molecular Orbitals
Ch. 15 Chemical Kinetics
Exploring Chemical Kineti cs
Chemical Kinetics.HC
Kinetics(First Order)
Ch. 16 Liquids and Solids
Intermolecular Forces
Ch. 17 Properties of Solutions
Solutions
Freezing Points
Freezing Points Chem2