Chem 125 Wiki

From WikidChem

Jump to: navigation, search
[edit]

Welcome to the Wiki for Chem 125a

How to Use the Wiki - click for simple instructions

This page is your Home page for this worksite. If you've never used a wiki before, you could click on this [test] link and try it out, or just start in below.

Class Website (w/ Lectures)

[edit]

Lecture Commentaries

Lecture Commentaries for the Final/4th Hour Exam

Lecture Commentaries for the 3rd Hour Exam

Lecture Commentaries for the 2nd Hour Exam

[edit]

Other Resources

Functional_Group_HOMO/LUMO_Analyses

1st Hour Exam Notes

List of Functional Groups

__[Homework]__

  • The Wiki already has several helpful questions/suggestions about the homework for Monday. For this to work as well as it can, you have to use it not only to explain, but also to request explanations. __Remember Pepys__ and don't be shy.
  • Just click the __Homework__ link above to go to the homework page; when you get there click the relevant assignment (listed below as well for now); there you can read the existing comments and, by clicking __Edit__ , alter the text to contribute your own questions, hints, answers, observations, whatever. Before clicking __Save__, click __Preview__ and scan toward the bottom of the edit screen to confirm that the change(s) you made came out as you intended. Bon voyage!
  • __[Isotope/Pepys/Newton]__
  • __[Lewis_Structures]__
  • __[Erwin Meets Goldilocks]__
  • __[Chladni/AO]__


h1 Follow-up/Clarification for Lectures and Webpages:

__[When Does a Chain of Atoms Pop?|Atom Chain Popping]__

__[Functional Group Table]__ error

__[When Is Resonance?]__

__[X-Ray Difference Density]__

__[Questions About Lecture Material]__

{link:__Atom in a Box__|http://daugerresearch.com/orbitals/index.shtml} {link: Download|http://daugerresearch.com/orbitals/orbitals.zip}

__The Links below aren't relevant yet. Just getting ready for the future.__

[Read this page about Jmol|Jmol]

{link:Chemistry Family Tree|worksite://Chemgenealogy.pdf}

{link:Last year's web page|http://classes.yale.edu/05-06/chem125a/}

[Post Questions Here|Questions]

{recent-changes:3d}

Personal tools