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Physical Chemistry Science
Physical Chemistry Science
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- A site related to the ab initio investigations of water clusters (H2O)n, n=2-20, to study Structure and Stability. The research publication abstract and structures of lowest energy conformers are also available.
- Portland, Oregon. Research interests include chemical dynamics, chemical instabilities, chemical chaos, biological and biophysical chemistry, and some environmental chemistry.
- Fullerenes in solution. High Pressure states of C60. C60 solubility information in organic solvents.
- Interests can be broadly classified into five general areas: energy deposition, surface science, biological applications, properties of condensed matter and properties of isolated atoms and molecules.
- Measurement and Description of Particle Properties and Behavior in Powders and Other Disperse Systems.
- Answers the questions, 1. What is a Wave Function? and 2. What is an Orbital?
- Critical review of popular use of the concept of entropy, in the Journal of Chemical Education.
- By Shunichi Tsuge. An abstract of the paper. Full paper available for download.
- A scientific site concerned with the structure, behavior and properties of water and hydration.
- Homepage of Dr. Aiko Huckauf - Postdoctoral Fellow in Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Jäger's Laboratory for the study of intermolecular interactions.
- A tutorial on Rutherford backscattering.
- Links to pages which may be of interest to computational chemists.
- An overview of science performed with high energy lasers, including five scientific areas (astrophysics and space physics, hydrodynamics, material properties, plasma physics, radiation sources, and radiative properties).
- This Arena is aimed at providing those of you in the academic and professional communities a 'one-stop shop' for all your Physics & Chemistry needs. Whether you are an researcher, professional, or student, we are sure there will be something of intere
- Workshop consisting of 16 lectures over a period of 5 days. Also 16 tutorials for discussion and problem solving. Lecture notes available for download.
- Wide variety of information relating to nuclear structure and decay.
- Research on lanthanide luminescence, chemiluminescence and coordination chemistry.
- Map of all known nuclides. Horizontal rows representing one element; with colored dots indicating the known isotopes of that element. A vertical column represents the nuclides with same neutron numbers.
- University of California at Berkeley, Stanford University, The University of Texas at Austin, and SRI International provides reaction mechanism and thermochemical data of selected small molecules (e.g. 1-3 heavy atoms) and radicals, e.g. CN(g). Also input
- Theory and molecular simulation of aqueous electrolytes systems at extreme conditions of chemical, geochemical, and environmental interest.
- Description of research at the division of Physical Chemistry 1. Areas of research include surface and colloid science.
- Eighth International Symposium on Solubility Phenomena.
- Graphical presentation of spherical harmonics. (A spherical harmonic is a single-valued, continuous, bounded, complex function that play an important role in quantum mechanics as the eigenfunctions of certain angular momentum operators.)
- Online version, prizes, and publication links.
- Description of tensiometers and introductory theory of surface tension.
- PC-Windows software to assist in the calculation of equilibrium concentrations for five compounds and two elements (demonstration version.) Both Contains the JANAF thermochemical database. Also links to related tutorials.
- Form and content interface to generate 3D isocontour surfaces of wave functions or electron densities. A VRML browser is required.
- Links to Mathcad files, Adobe Acrobat files, and pointers to other sources of Mathcad documents on many topical areas within Physical Chemistry.
- Authoritative texts on all aspects of solubilities.
- Links to web resources on the topic of Spectroscopy.
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