About Temperature
Introduction to history and theory of thermometers and temperature. From Beverly Lynds,
Unidata Program Center.
Adsorption and Thin Film
Growth Mechanisms
Lectures from John A. Venables including chemisorption.
Astronomy Unbound
With introduction to elementary particles and quantum theory. From the
University of Hertfordshire.
Betha Chemistry Tutorial
Balancing equations, gas laws, quantum mechanics. From Ohio State University.
Biophysical
Chemistry
Thermodynamics and enzyme kinetics. From University of California at Berkeley.
Chem101 Online
General chemistry, organic chemistry, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, and more. From
Ryan Pearman.
Chem1211 Lectures
Material from Henry F. Schaefer, University of Georgia.
Chem 299
Series of lecture notes for general chemistry class. Also, see the Honors class notes for
biochemistry, electrochemistry, and physical chemistry. From University of Idaho.
Chemical Physics Preprint
Database
Retrieves preprints in the field of theoretical chemistry.
Chemical Reaction
Stoichiometry
Changes in chemical composition in single and multiphase systems. Requires
Adobe Acrobat Reader. From William R. Smith, Ishuwa Sikaneta, and Ronald W.
Missen.
Chemistry 2000
Intermediate chemistry and thermodynamics course with answers to assignments.
From Marc Roussel, University of Lethbridge.
Chemistry GSCE Exams
Textbook with likely exam questions and answers. Also, free
examples of physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry questions and
answers. From Hector Perera.
Chemistry Teaching
Pages
From Centre for Chemistry Studies, University of Sunderland. Thermodynamics and organic
chemistry.
Chemistry Tutoring Center
Explanation of atomic structures, balancing equations, organic and inorganic
reactions, and stereochemistry. From Liina Ladon, Towson University.
Computer-Aided Learning
Tutorials
Includes inorganic and physical chemistry. From University College Cork.
Educational Applets
Java simulations of concepts in thermodynamics. From University of California at Irvine.
Educational Materials for Organic
Chemistry
Structures, reactions, thermodynamics, and spectroscopy of organic compounds. From
Michigan State University.
Gaussian, Inc.
Calculations for quantum chemistry. Software and teaching examples.
General
Chemistry Help Homepage
Help with general chemistry, organic chemistry, thermodynamics,
electrochemistry, and atomic structure. From Old Dominion University.
Honors
Chemistry I
Lecture notes and problems including bonding theory, chemical equilibrium,
stoichiometry, and acid/base concepts. From Mark Tuckerman, New York
University.
HyperPhysics
Includes thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and structure of the nucleus. From
Carl R. Nave, Georgia State University.
Innovative Teaching Laboratory
The ITL Project provides course syllabi in beginning and advanced general
chemistry and physical chemistry. From the University of Florida.
Inorganic
Chemistry 431
Lecture notes ranging from atomic configurations, concepts of pH, and
thermodynamics. From Joseph MacNeil, Chatham College.
Introduction
to Particle Physics
Elementary particles and forces. From Asher Gotsman, Tel Aviv University.
Introduction to
Surface Chemistry
Adsorption phenomena, crystallography, spectroscopy. From Queen Mary & Westfield
College.
NMR
Spectroscopy in Biochemistry
Lecture notes describing principle and practice of this analytical technique.
From Gordon S. Rule, Carnegie Mellon University.
Nonlinear Dynamics
Introduction to chaotic behavior in chemistry, physics, and biology from Auburn
University.
Online
Introductory Chemistry
Explanations of factors influencing reaction rates. From Walt Volland,
Bellevue Community College.
Online Learning
Physical chemistry, spectroscopy, and chromatography lessons from Sheffield Hallam
University.
Page of Entropy
Irreversible processes in physics. From David H. Slaven, Saginaw Valley State University.
Physical Chemistry
from Bishop's University
Equations, graphs, and tutorials in thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, and statistical
mechanics.
Physical Chemistry I
Thermodynamics course with answers to assignments. Also, see Physical
Chemistry II. From Marc Roussel, University of Lethbridge.
Physics for Students
of Biology and Chemistry
Hypertextbook for undergraduates from Kenneth R. Koehler, Raymond Walters College.
Physics
of Adsorption on Metal Oxide Surfaces
Digest of chemisorption theory from Ignaz Eisele.
Practical Exercises in Quantum
Chemistry
From Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich.
Primer on
Quantum Theory of the Atom
Particles, waves, electrons, and light. From Stephen K. Lower, Simon Fraser University.
Principles of
Chemistry
Introductory chemistry, chemical thermodynamics, and transition metal chemistry. From
Bemidji State University, Itasca Community College, and Rainy River Community College.
Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy
Examinations and solutions are posted. From Marc Roussel, University of Lethbridge.
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Lucid treatment of chemical kinetics, bonding, and activation energy by Frank L. Lambert,
Occidental College. For more on entropy, see his Entropy
and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which includes treatment of the
Gibbs free energy equation.
Shuffled
Cards, Messy Desks
These are not examples of entropy increase. From Frank L. Lambert,
Occidental College.
Takalah's AP
Chemistry
General chemistry, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, atomic structure
tutorials.
Tanner's Topics
Explanations in general chemistry, electrochemistry, and physical chemistry from Tanner
McCarron.
Theory of Atoms
in Molecules
Using quantum mechanics to predict chemical structure. From Richard F. W. Bader, McMaster
University, Hamilton, Ontario.
Thermodynamics
Fundamentals of engines, turbines, and pumps. From Elaine P. Scott.
Virtual Laboratory
Java applets include examples from the fields of environmental science, spectroscopy, and
thermodynamics. From the University of Oregon.
Visualization and Problem
Solving for General Chemistry
States of matter, solving thermodynamics problems, and molecular modeling
using Chime and HyperChem. From William R. Robinson and John J. Nash, Purdue
University.