Open Directory - Science: Chemistry: Physical
See also: This category in other languages: - 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. - Online version, prizes, and publication links. - 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 files for the Sandia National Laboratory Chemkin-II programs. - Resource about isotopes including sections for students, for professionals, conferences, meetings and archives. - Research on lanthanide luminescence, chemiluminescence and coordination chemistry. - Links to Mathcad files, Adobe Acrobat files, and pointers to other sources of Mathcad documents on many topical areas within Physical Chemistry. - 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. - Description of tensiometers and evaluation methods. - Wide variety of information relating to nuclear structure and decay. - Journal publishing peer-reviewed papers on the measurement and description of particle properties and behavior in powders and other disperse systems. - Measurement and Description of Particle Properties and Behavior in Powders and Other Disperse Systems. - Description of research at the division of Physical Chemistry 1. Areas of research include surface and colloid science. - By Shunichi Tsuge. An abstract of the paper. Full paper available for download. - 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. - Introduction to this topic including the gaseous, liquid and solid state and phase diagrams. - Instructor's manual using fullerenes to illustrate molecular structure and bonding, solid-state structure, modern spectroscopy, chemical reactivity and synthesis. - A scientific site concerned with the structure, behavior and properties of water and hydration. - Critical review of popular use of the concept of entropy, in the Journal of Chemical Education. (October 01, 1999)