Chemistry-Study and teaching; Spectroscopy, Nuclear magnetic resonance;
Experiment designed to introduce the fundamental principles and practice of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a form of NMR spectroscopy, by obtaining and examining a two-dimensional image of the stem or bud from a plant.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Examinations; Questions and answers; Transition metals; Solution (Chemistry); Molecular structure
Questions and answers for the fourth midterm examination of Fall 2003, involving five multi-step problems covering transition metal complexes and materials.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Molecular spectroscopy; Thermodynamics; Gases
Experiment previously used in the course, meant to introduce the student to molecular spectroscopy and to the molecular parameters and thermodynamic properties which can be obtained by analyzing the vibration-rotation spectrum of gaseous hydrogen...
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Lewis dot structures
Part of the answer to #6b of the Chemistry 51, Fall 1999, third midterm examination. The image depicts acceptable electron-dot structures and bond angles of possible isomers.
Satellite image created by the instructor of ID1, Critical Inquiry, Section 25 for the purpose of the class field trip to the west fork of Bear Canyon. The image shows the trail they took in red, magenta and orange, as well as the hydrology and the...
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Examinations; Questions and answers; Atomic orbitals
Image used in the question and answer to the third question of the examination. It gives a graphical representation of an atomic orbital from a perspective in which the z-axis is perpendicular to the plane of the page (screen) and the xy plane is...
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Lewis dot structures
Part of the answer to #4 on the Chemistry 51, Fall 1999, third midterm examination. The image depicts acceptable electron-dot structures for a chlorite anion.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Lewis dot structures
Part of the answer to #6b of the Chemistry 51, Fall 1999, third midterm examination. The image depicts an acceptable electron-dot structure and bond angles of one possible isomer.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Lewis dot structures
Part of the answer to #6b of the Chemistry 51, Fall 1999, third midterm examination. The image depicts an acceptable electron-dot structure and the bond angles of one possible isomer.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Lewis dot structures
Part of the answer to #6b of the Chemistry 51, Fall 1999, third midterm examination. The image depicts an acceptable electron-dot structure and the bond angles of one possible isomer.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Examinations; Lewis dot structures
Image depicting two possible solutions for problem #1 of the Chemistry, Fall 2002, third midterm examination. It shows two structural isomers of compounds with a particular molecular formula.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Examinations; Molecular structure
Image corresponding with #1a and #1b of the Chemistry 51, Fall 2002 fourth midterm examination. It depicts the structure of the complex portion of two given compounds and their isomers.
Chemistry-Study and teaching; Transition metals; Complexes; Isomerism; Molecular structure
Questions and answers for the fourth midterm examination of Fall 2004, involving five multi-step problems covering transition metal complexes and materials.