
Welcome to the home page for the Physical Chemistry courses taught here
at The University of Texas at Brownsville.
If you found your way here accidently or on purpose, I welcome you.
These pages are a first attempt at what I hope will be a well thought out
website, when I get the time to learn HTML a little better! Comments
on how to improve this page are welcome.
Course Materials
Links
What good is a web page without lots of links? Here's a few to get
you going on learning even more Physical Chemistry.
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U of
Guelph Quantum Chemistry course home page: an excellent resource for
learning quantum chemistry in more depth. Keen observers will note
that I pilfered some files from there, with the kind permission of the
course instructor, Prof.
Dan Thomas . CHEM 3312 students can particularly benefit from
the tutorials
section.
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Dave Young's
Chemical Topics : a collection of short, well-written articles
on many topics in physical chemistry (mostly computational), plus lots
of links to other chemistry sites.
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The Periodic Table
on the WWW : No chemistry course is complete without a Periodic
Table. This one has more information than the standard textbook variety.
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
: THE source for thermodynamics data
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics
: Life, the Universe, Everything explained by the second law of thermodynamics,
without using mathematics!
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Mathcad Documents
for Physical Chemistry : If you're a Mathcad nut, you can learn
a lot here.
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Chemistry journals:
The most comprehensive list of chemistry journals on-line. The top
Physical Chemistry journal is The
Journal of Physical Chemistry .
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Internet for the Practicing
Chemist : A collection of papers from the symposium of the same
name, sponsored by the Computers
in Chemistry Division and held at the 1997 Fall Meeting of the American
Chemical Society , which also includes a Division
of Physical Chemistry .
Last Updated: Dec. 7, 1998