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Supplementary Course - Resources


Textbook


Textbook references are to
  • Martin Silberberg, Chemistry. The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, 4th Edition, 2006 (McGraw Hill)

Instructions


  • Work though the material in the Notes and Problems column. This is essential material for the course.
  • The material in the References, ChemCAL and Self-help problems columns is supporting material and optional.
  • ChemCAL is an on-line suite of modules with information, explanations, animations and questions on most topics. To access, click ChemCAL and log on using username chemcal password helium. You may have to configure your computer to run ChemCAL correctly. See 'Setting up ChemCAL on-line' to do this.
  • Print off the Supplementary Course Test, complete it and send your script for marking by 13th February 2009 to :
    First Year Enquiry Office,
    School of Chemistry,
    University of Sydney,
    NSW 2006.
    The standard examination data sheet (including Periodic Table) is available here if you want it.

Resources By Topic


Topics

Notes and Problems

References

ChemCAL

Self-help problems

Background Information and Revision Material

 

Silberberg Ch 1-4

Stoichiometry

Nomenclature
Chemical Equations
Mole Concept 1
Mole Concept 2
Mole Concept 1 (Advanced)
Mole Concept 2 (Advanced)

Nuclear & Radiation Chemistry

PowerPoint of Nuclear Chemistry

PDF of Nuclear Chemistry

pdf of Nuclear Chemistry - 6 slides/page

Topic 1 problems

Answers to Topic 1 problems

Silberberg 2.2-2.4
Silberberg p 54-55
Silberberg 24.1-24.2
Silberberg p 1074-5

Radiocarbon Dating of the Shroud of Turin

   
Quantum Chemistry 

PowerPoint of Quantum Chemistry

pdf of Quantum Chemistry

pdf of Quantum Chemistry - 6 slides/page

Topic 2 problems

Answers to Topic 2 problems

Silberberg 24.3-24.5 
Silberberg 8.1 & 8.4
Silberberg pp 273-7

National Center for Neutron Research Radiation Safety Training Software (5MB self-expanding file)

Atoms, Electrons and Orbitals

Electronic Structure of Atoms and Ions

Atomic Properties

Atomic Orbitals and Quantum Numbers

Atomic Structure

Atomic Structure (Advanced)

Atomic Electronic Spectroscopy

PowerPoint of Atomic Spec.

pdf of Atomic Spec.

pdf of Atomic Spec. - 6 slides/page

Topic 3 problems

Answers to Topic 3 problems

Silberberg p 278-281
Silberberg 8.2-8.4
Silberberg p 262-3 

Animated waves on strings and drumheads

Grand Table of Atomic Orbitals

Atomic Absorbance and Emission Spectra of the Elements

Molecular Orbital Theory and Bonding

PowerPoint of MO Theory

pdf of MO Theory

pdf of MO Theory - 6 slides/page

Topic 4 problems

Answers to Topic 4 problems

Silberberg p 456-61
Silberberg p 344-8, 333-4
Silberberg p 358-63, 366-7
Silberberg Table 15.5 (p.629)

Covalent Bonding
Electronegativity and Polar Molecules

Bonding
Bonding (Advanced)
 


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