turtonCHEM


Here I hope to share with you some of the excitement of Chemistry, and provide a resource that students of all ages can use as a way to complement their studies and fuel their interest in a fascinating subject.

Please feel free to leave feedback about any of the links or resources, and provide suggestions about how this site can be improved at smithm@tmac.uk.com.

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Wednesday, 30 January 2008

born haber cycles

Ahh, the boundless joy of Born Haber cycles. If they're sending you round in circles then try these resources.

Download a powerpoint to help your understanding
NaCl Born Haber

Build your own cycle with this exercise
NaCl drag and drop

organic mechanisms

All the organic mechanisms you need for CHM3 (now CHEM2) and CHM4 (CHEM4). The link below will take you to a file sharing site where you can either view or download the presentation.

organic mechanisms