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Evidence for intermolecular forces, potential energy of interaction between two non-bonded species, Lennard-Jones potential, explanation of Van der Weals forces in terms of dipole-dipole, dipole-induced...
Introduces a chemical understanding of every known material.
Illustrates matallic, ionic, covalent, van der Walls, dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding using a parody of a James Bond movie in which Gold Metallic Bond is sent off to investigate why Carbon, Nitrogen and...
A computer-drawn film of the potentials and trajectories in real and configuration space of singly ionised argon (Ar+) and carbon monoxide (CO) charge transfer interactions.
Introduces the molecular structure, reaction mechanisms, physical properties and manufacture of condensation polymers, using computer animation to explain the molecular structures and processes. Covers:...
Discusses the need for aerials and gives a non-mathematical explanation of electromagnetic radiation. Quarter and half-wave dipoles and their properties are described.
Series examining chemical bonding, using computer-generated graphic models and examples from everyday life to explain and illustrate the principles.
One of a series of eight book-and-CD-ROM packages developed for the Open University’s course THE MOLECULAR WORLD (S205), which provides a broad foundation in chemistry by introducing fundamental ideas,...
The three programmes in this series explain the processes of different types of bonding ionic, covalent and metallic - using accessible language and graphics to illustrate microscopic processes. IONIC...
A: Demonstrates the power of Gauss’s Law both in the way it can be used to help to calculate the electric field near some arrangements of charge and to understand what is going on in some practical...
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