Resources by Topic
(Organized mostly as in Zumdahl Chemistry)
Make sure safe practices are followed for all demonstrations.
Demonstrations are preceded by a demo label.
Chemical Foundations |
Atoms, Molecules and Ions |
Stoichiometry and Equations |
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions |
Atomic Structure and Periodicity |
Bonding |
Organic Chemistry |
Gases |
Thermochemistry |
Liquids & Solids |
Solutions |
Kinetics |
Equilibrium |
Acids and Bases |
Applications of Aqueous Equilibria |
Electrochemistry |
Nuclear Chemistry |
Other Resources |
Chemical Foundations
Significant Figures: Rules, Practice Problems, Problem Answers
Zumdahl Chapter 1 Test
Zumdahl Chapter 1 Test Answers
Atoms, Molecules and Ions
Stoichiometry and Equations
Chart: Classifying Chemical Reactions
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
Atomic Structure and Periodicity
Bonding
Drawing Lewis Structures Video Tutorial
(Transcript of Tutorial)
Chart: Molecular Geometry consistent with the Octet Rule (4 electron pairs)
Chart: Molecular Geometry of Extended Octets
Molecules 360: Select a molecule from the "List of Molecules" menu on the right to see its 3-D structure. Click the "images" tab for its Lewis structure.
Organic Chemistry
From Lee Marek's web site, here's a way to remember the hydrocarbon prefixes. The first letter of each word in the following statement is the 1st letter of each of the 10 alkanes in order.
"Mary Eats Peaches, But Paul Has Had Only Nine Donuts."
Gases
Thermochemistry
Liquids & Solids
Chart: Types of Solids and their Properties
Solutions
video of supersaturated sodium acetate
Kinetics
Equilibrium
Acids and Bases
Demo Disappearing Rainbow
demo Indicator Sponge
Tutorial on How Buffers Work
(pdf of Tutorial)
Tutorial on Solving Buffer Problems
(pdf of Tutorial)
Applications of Aqueous Equilibria
Electrochemistry
Nuclear Chemistry
Other Resources
Quizlet: An MIT freshman created a great tool for making online flashcards and using them to quiz yourself (and your friends). The site also includes flashcards other people have made. I recommend starting with the Video Tour.
Mole Cartoons. Feel free to use these mole cartoons drawn by me and my daughter, Sarah. I used to paste them in the margins of my fall exam.
demo Demonstrations. Here's the link to a page listing many of my favorite Chemistry demonstrations.