Slater’s Rules
A video guide to Slater’s rules, including some worked examples.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wrTWlXI2IY
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A video guide to Slater’s rules, including some worked examples.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wrTWlXI2IY
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This site offers applications for visualizing atomic orbitals in all their beauty.
http://daugerresearch.com/orbitals/index.shtml
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This open source textbook is pretty comprehensive.
You can search for the concept or keywords you are interested in.
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A collection of websites, games, gags, and more curated by the folks at Chem1.
A great place to start if you want to review a gen chem concept.
http://www.chem1.com/chemed/genchem.shtml
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A general review of Bronsted and Lewis acid/base theory.
http://www.meta-synthesis.com/webbook/42_acids-bases/lewis.html
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This pKa table has values for the most commonly encountered acids. (Adapted from the comprehensive Evans table.)
http://web.uvic.ca/~chem432/pKa_abbreviated.pdf
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When has each element appeared in a comic book? I thought you’d never ask…
This periodic table is useful if you want to practice memorizing the elements. It’s a great party trick!
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