Linked Questions
77 questions linked to/from Resources for learning Chemistry
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Organic chemistry textbook for self-learning? [duplicate]
I am interested in learning organic chemistry in order to solidify my knowledge of molecular biology.
However, there are a lot of options for organic chemistry textbooks, and I plan on simply ...
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can anyone suggest me good chemistry video lectures [duplicate]
Can anyone please suggest me some websites from where i can get free chemistry video lectures?it must be relevant to iit jee syllabus.
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Books for a very advanced 3rd grader (elementary school) [duplicate]
My daughter is a 3rd grader, but she reads at 8th grade level, and she is 2 grade levels ahead in math.
She reads everything she gets her hands on.
She took some chemistry activities, and she loved ...
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Advanced Level Chemistry Book Recommendation [duplicate]
I have a test comming up on Chemistry in Advanced Level and I sincerly ask for a book recommendation for chemistry. I already got the book chemistry by Ramond Chang. And I am pretty near to the exam. ...
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Good books in inorganic chemistry? [duplicate]
I would like you to reccomend me a book (books) in inorganic chemistry , with good explanations , problems and solutions. Actually, i want to study it profoundly, but my theory isn't good enough.
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A Chemdrawing software? [duplicate]
I would like to know about a Chemdrawing sotware for 2-d molecular structures. it should be mainly linux based (but if it supports other OS's then that would be great)
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A book like Feynman's Lectures to Physics, which deals with Chemistry and provides insights [duplicate]
I have been reading The Feynman Lectures, and it provides a lot of basic knowledge in physics. I would like to know if there exists a book for chemistry like this too.
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Books on Chemical Reaction Theory [duplicate]
I got interested in Chemical Reaction Theory by studying the lecture notes of Feinberg and related papers for my bachelor thesis and want to dive deeper into that subject.
Are there any books you ...
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Analytical Chemistry Textbook Recommendation [duplicate]
Could anyone recommend a good book for self-learning that provide a clear, step by step guide on solving such chemical equilibria questions.
It should cover the following topics: weak acid and ...
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Resources to learn computational chemistry? [duplicate]
I am interested in learning computational chemistry to explore the possibility of postgraduate work in quantum/theoretical chemistry and would like to attempt self-studying. I know the basics of ...
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Can anybody recommend me a Calculus Based General Chemistry textbook? [duplicate]
I'm looking for a Calculus Based General Chemistry textbook. I checked Atkins Chemical Principals but I didn't liked it that much. I'd be awesome if I had some more options 😃
Thanks!
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Organic Chemistry Exercise Book [duplicate]
An Organic Chemistry Book that has only exercises? Better with solutions so to see if the answer is correct. Even more better if there is a PDF version.
The exercises I am looking for are exercises ...
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Studying Chemistry [duplicate]
I know this is a silly statement to say, but I really want to excel in Chemistry. The thing is, I forgot numerous things from elementary Chemistry such as introduction to basic stoichiometry.
Do you ...
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Book Recommendation for Molecular Orbital Theory [duplicate]
I posting my question here since I have seen similar questions but I haven't found the specific answer I am searching for. I am seeking textbook recommendations on Molecular Orbital Theory with ...
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Which resources teach spectrum analysis of NMR and IR spectra? [duplicate]
I’m looking for a textbook that can teach me NMR and IR spectrum reading and analysis.
I really don't understand how to read the spectra or how to analyse them.
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Mastering inorganic chemistry for university [duplicate]
I want book recommendations for inorganic chemistry. I want to learn it in a way that every behavior or equation of elements seems logical and can be explained.
Is there any book of that sort? It ...
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what are some books and research papers that an aspiring theoretical chemist must read? [duplicate]
Can anybody suggest books that must be read by someone who wants to work in the field of theoretical and computational chemistry?
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Good summary of highschool to university chemistry [duplicate]
DISCLAIMER: I've browsed similar questions, but sadly they refer to books that're either too basic or too specialized.
Hello. I'm studying mechanical engineering (1st year), and we have to do a ...
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How can I obtain the wave function of the dihydrogen system, by hand using Self Consistent Field DFT calculations? [duplicate]
After doing some energy calculations for the $\ce{H2}$ system in Gaussian, using ωB97X-D/STO-3G level of theory, and generating a .wfn file, I wanted to understand better how the computer does ...
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Guide to DFT functionals [duplicate]
Having recently begun studying Quantum and computational chemistry in depth... I am looking for a manual, text, or guide of any form that could explain the basic formulations and potential of the ...
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Book Recommendations for Inorganic Chemistry Mechanisms [duplicate]
I am looking for a book which has details or basics to reaction mechanisms for inorganic chemistry for highschool level(preferably) or maybe undergrad level.
Basically I am looking for a book which ...
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Chemistry books for the general reader [duplicate]
I’m quite interested in chemistry, but reading the textbooks are a bit challenging. Are there any good chemistry books for the general reader that go a bit beyond the basics?
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Inorganic foreign author books for odd electron species [duplicate]
I need a foreign author book which explains odd electron species in great detail ,(explaining dimerization , energetic) telling hybridization of central atom with one unpaired electron on it pls tell ...
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Formulation chemistry. Can somebody suggest me an introductory book on this subject? [duplicate]
I am looking for an introductory book on formulation chemistry: the book should cover physico-chemical aspects in designing a formulation and also, if possible, the chemometric basic concepts used in ...
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Reference for molecular orbital theory [duplicate]
I am studying electron collision with molecules, and came across with notation like this $\left(\mathrm{B}^{1} \Sigma_{u}^{+}, \mathrm{c}^{3} \Pi_{u}, \mathrm{a}^{3} \Sigma_{g}^{+}, \mathrm{C}^{1} \...
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What is a good undergraduate bioorganic chemistry book? [duplicate]
What is a good undergraduate bioorganic chemistry book? I would like one of these as I'm tired of non-university books on the subject.
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A comprehensive list of theoretical approximations that are used in computational chemistry
I am having trouble recognizing all the approximations that are used in computational chemistry. I would like to start an answer list (similar as to the list of resources for learning chemistry) that ...
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Restricted open-shell versus unrestricted methods for open shell systems
Open-Shell systems (radicals and so on) can be modeled by single-determinant quantum chemical methods using unrestricted (u) or restricted open-shell (ro) methods (I am aware that single-determinant ...
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How do I make 3d molecular graphics similar to those shown on Wikipedia?
I want to make 3d molecular graphics similar to those found on Wikipedia. In the page for benzene, you can see the structure looks like this:
However, if I go to the interactive image as shown in ...
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Is the notion of orbitals different in theoretical chemistry?
I am just an average chemistry student that is currently exposed to theoretical chemistry. And I am seeing very puzzling things, such as 1p, 2f, 3g orbitals. In my attempt to reconcile this, I was ...