What makes a magazine unique is the way its content is presented. It mimics the structure of a textbook but is offered in the form of a journal article, giving readers the option to read in-depth discussions on specific topics as they see fit. This format not only facilitates students' le...
What makes a magazine unique is the way its content is presented. It mimics the structure of a textbook but is offered in the form of a journal article, giving readers the option to read in-depth discussions on specific topics as they see fit. This format not only facilitates students' le...
chem1 virtual textbook a reference text for General Chemistry Stephen Lower Simon Fraser University beginner / First Semester 1 What is Chemistry all about, anyway? Chemistry in a nutshell:The major concepts and ideas of chemical science, and a look at some of the major currents of modern Chemi...
It mimics the structure of a textbook but is offered in the form of a journal article, giving readers the option to read in-depth discussions on specific topics as they see fit. This format not only facilitates students' learning, but also provides flexible teaching materials for teachers, ...
who did for chemistry what Newton had done for physics a century before. He made no important new discoveries of his own; rather, he was a theoretician. He recognized the true nature of combustion, introduced a new chemical nomenclature, and wrote the first modern chemistry textbook. He erron...
For all those cases, which cannot be translated via the ChemDraw-integrated library, a library of 4300 superatoms consisting of a list of protective groups extracted from the well-known textbook “Greene's Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis” is applied [32]. The list is complemented by a...
Lesson 1 shows how charge imbalances arise whenever a metal is in contact with an aqueous solution; this very fundamental idea is commonly overlooked in textbook, and I hope it removes some of the mystery from electrochemical cells. Lesson 2 presents the activity series in the context of the ...
; Quantum Field Theory (Cambridge University Press, 1985), [ISBN 0-521-33859-X] Highly readable textbook, certainly the best introduction to relativistic Q.F.T. for particle physics. Rivers, R.J. ; Path Integrals Methods in Quantum Field Theory, Cambridge University Press (1987) [ISBN 0-...
This means that the N has one unhybridized p orbital, which contains the two free electrons. The other two sp2 hybridized orbitals are used to form the sigma bonds with the other atoms. Overall, your representation and understanding of the structure and hybridization are correct....
A list of substituents or groups giving rise to such effects will be found in any standard textbook of organic chemistry. Without limitation, there may be mentioned, as examples of -I substituents: OH, halogens, NO2 and unsaturated groups; and of -M substituents: NO2, CN and aromatic ...