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- Complex Ions
Oxford' s virtual chemistry laboratory allows to observe reactions of copper, silver, cobalt, iron, chromium, and vanadium ions in aqueous solution. With QuickTime Movies.
- Chemistry Web Tests
Tests on the following topics: acids, bases, pkA and ionization, concentrations and dilutions, spectrophotometric calculations, FTIR, etc.
- Chemical Bonding - An Introduction
Tutorial providing general information on types and the nature of chemical bonding in ionic compounds, covalent compounds, metals, etc.
- Chemistry
Page providing a set of short notes and photos dedicated to some discoveries contributed to the chemistry development: Original mauve dye 1856, The discovery of polyethylene 1933, NMR Electromagnet 1951-53, etc.
- Chemistry Help Pages
Introduction describing three water quality tests that are performed to determine the presence of coliforms in water: presumptive test, confirmed test, completed test.Chemistry Help Pages of the North East Wales Institute, Wrexham by Dr Clive Buckley.
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Report dealing with the current and predicted concentrations of benzene and 1,3-butadiene at locations likely to be dominated by the emissions from road transport- roadside and urban background locations.
- Introduction to Hormone Disrupting Chemicals
An introduction to the effects of hormone disrupting chemicals on man and the environment, and the response of Governments and industry to this problem.
- Chemistry of Atmospheric Pollutants
Introduction to the principal pollutants produced by industrial, domestic and traffic sources.
- Simulating non-ideal geometries
Discusses the microband electrodes of non-ideal geometries which may be described by a modified version of the Oldham equation.
- PV Power Resource Site United States Technical Info
Information about global photovoltaic (PV) technologies, applications, history, and resources.
- Potential Step Voltammetry
Introduction to one of the techniques of voltametry, potential step voltametry, providing basic principles of the method.
- Microband electrode simulations
Information on Microband electrodes, powerful devices for electroanalysis and voltammetric mechanistic studies which behave very differently to electrodes of a traditional size.
- Mass Transport
Description of forms of mass transport that can influence an electrolysis reaction: Diffusion, Convection, Migration.
- Hydrodynamic Voltammetry
Strongly Implicit Procedure and the Multigrid method MGD1 are used to simulate the steady-state current-voltage response of channel electrodes including under conditions where diffusional effects in the direction of flow are significant.
- Finite Difference Algorithms
Algorithms can be used to solve the finite difference form of a mass transport equation, describing the diffusion, convection and chemical reactions occuring in a cell. Downloadable.
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