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Energies Molecular and Partition Functions for Diatomics Energy ( ) Partition Function for Molecule (q) translational component 2 2 (n x + n 2 + n z ) h 2 y 8 m a2 J ( J + 1) h 2 8 2 I 1 n + h 2 ielec 2 m k T 2 3 a 2 h 8 2 I k T h2 1 1 e h gi kT e i i 3 rotational component vibrational component electronic component ( elec oelec ) kT TOTAL trans + rot + vib + elec q trans q rot q vib q elec The total partition function (Q) for a system of N particles can be calculated by: Q = qN (distinguishable particles) q e Q= N N (indistinguishable particles)

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Description: 1 Electronic Structure and Magnetic Properties of Y2Ti2 (-X) 2Y2 (X, Y=H, F, Cl, Br) Isomers Michelle Ludlow May 6, 2004 Background The magnetic properties of paramagnetic transition metal ions have been an interest of study for many years. Several p...
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Description: Howard Levin 4/20/03 Physical Chemistry Aromaticity and Antiaromaticity in Alkali Metal and Alkaline Earth Metal Small Clusters This paper is on the aromaticity concept to small aromatic alkali metal and alkaline earth metal clusters. The scientists...
sf6dimer.txt
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Description: PBE1PBE/6-311+G(2d) No BSSE corrections SF6 Dimer R[A],E[a.u.] 2.8,-1992.62674652 3.0,-1992.91809919 3.2,-1993.09386983 3.4,-1993.19975869 3.6,-1993.26231795 3.8,-1993.29785965 4.0,-1993.31725200 4.2,-1993.32738049 4.4,-1993.33241115 4.6,-1993.334782...
sf6dimer2.txt
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Description: PW91PW91 aug-cc-pVTZ no BSSE corrections SF6 Dimer R[A],E[a.u.] 2.8,-1993.85836299 3.0,-1994.14570053 3.2,-1994.32213166 3.4,-1994.43028628 3.6,-1994.49543429 3.8,-1994.53352150 4.0,-1994.55498668 4.2,-1994.56657600 4.4,-1994.57254908 4.6,-1994.57549...
gofrlab.pdf
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Description: Physical Chemistry Laboratory: Introduction to Intermolecular Interactions, Molecular Dynamics, and Distribution Functions: A Box of Argon Atoms In this lab we will explore the nature of intermolecular interactions present within pure substances and ...
vanadium.pdf
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Description: CHM346: Physical Chemistry II Laboratory Vanadyl complexes: Spectra and Interpretation 1. Prepare samples of [VO(H2O)5]2+ and [VO(acac)2]2+ according to Procedures 1, 2 and 3 under Stock Solutions in \"Synthesis and Spectra of Vanadium Complexes\", Op...
vo5h2o.txt
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Description: %chk=vo5h2o #P ZINDO(nstates=20) VO[H2O]5 doublet dication PBE1PBE/6-31G(d) optimized Structure V O O H H O H H O H H O H H O H H 2 2 0.000000000000 0.000000000000 2.038665339703 2.571530175524 2.571530175524 0.000000000000 0.000000000000 0.000000000...
voacac.txt
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Description: %chk=voacac #P ZINDO(nstates=20) VO[acac]2 PBE1PBE/6-31G(d) optimized Structure V O O O O O C C C C C C H H C C C C H H H H H H H H H H H H 0 2 0.017381448264 0.067226444736 -1.356522518551 1.353619109677 -1.356522518551 1.353619109677 -0.01068752392...
voacac-h.txt
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Description: %chk=voacac-h #P ZINDO(nstates=20) VO[acac]2 C2V (hydrogens replace methyls) PBE1PBE/6-31G(d) optimized Structure 0 V O O O O O C C C C C C H H H H H H 2 0.000000000000 0.000000000000 -1.369462209408 1.369462209408 -1.369462209408 1.369462209408 0.00...
uv_vis.pdf
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Description: CHM346: Physical Chemistry II Laboratory Physical Chemistry II Lab: Cobalt complexes: Spectra and Interpretation 1. 2. Prepare samples of cobalt (III) acetylacetonate using several different concentrations and solvents. Record the absorption spectr...
heatsol.pdf
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Description: Physical Chemistry II Lab: Heats of Solution The Parr Calorimeter used in the Azulene-Naphthalene experiment can be converted to a Solution Calorimeter for mixing a solid and a liquid. In this experiment you will measure the heats of solution of bot...
oscil.pdf
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Description: Physical Chemistry II Laboratory Oscillating Chemical Reactions References: 1. B. Z. Shakhashiri, Chemical Demonstrations, A Handbook for Teachers of Chemistry, Vol 2, U. of Wisconsin Press,1985, p. 248. 2. http:/www.sci.wsu.edu/idea/OscilChem/index....
kinetics.pdf
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Description: Physical Chemistry II Lab: Kinetics of an Exchange Reaction: Naphthalene Deuteration Reference: L.D. Field, S. Sternhell, H.V. Wilton, J. Chem. Educ. 76, 1246 (1999). Summary: In this investigation you will examine the reaction of naphthalene with d...
s344.pdf
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Description: CHM344: Physical Chemistry I York College of PA http:/faculty.ycp.edu/~jforesma/educ/pchem/chm344.htm Instructor: Home Phone: Office: Dr. James B. Foresman 927-8437 C-213 (815-1384) Semester: Email: Office Hours: Fall 2008 JForesma@YCP.EDU MWF 11-12 ...
home1.pdf
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Description: HOMEWORK PROBLEM SETS PChem I: Fall 2008 Physical Chemistry, Engel and Reid (Quantum Chemistry, Engel) Due Th Aug. 28 Tu Sep. 2 Th Sep. 4 Tu Sep. 9 Th Sep. 11 Tu Sep. 16 Th Sep. 18 Tu Sep. 23 Tu Sep. 30 Tu Oct. 7 Th Oct. 9 Tu Oct 21 Th Oct 23 Tu Oct...
constants.pdf
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Description: Latest Physical Constants Used in Gaussian GDV Rev G.01 16-SEP-2007 stored values: Bohr Radius [m] kg per a.m.u e proton charge [C] h Planck\'s Constant [Js] NA Avogadro\'s number Joules per calorie Joules per Hartree c speed of light [m/s] k Boltzmann...
atomic_units.pdf
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Description: Atomic Units When you are working with expressions that have many small valued constants, it may be easier to simply set the constant or group of constants equal to 1. All constants have the value of 1 in some unit system. Here is a summary of quanti...
laguerre.pdf
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Description: AssociatedLaguerreFunctions L1 ( x) = 1 1 L1 ( x) = 2!(2 x) 2 L3 ( x) = 3! 3 L1 ( x) = 3!(3 3 x + 2 x 2 ) 3 1 L3 ( x) = 4!(4 x) 4 L5 ( x) = 5! 5 L1 ( x) = 4!(4 6 x + 2 x 2 6 x3 ) 4 1 L3 ( x) = 5!(10 5 x + 2 x 2 ) 5 1 L5 ( x) = 6!(6 x) 6 L...
review1.pdf
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Description: Early Quantum Theory Photoelectric effect Blackbody radiation Hydrogen atom line spectrum Bohr atomic theory Equations and constants: =c =h KE=h =h/mv 2 =.5mv Model Problems Particle in a Box h 2 2 2 2 + 2 + 2 + U ( x, y, z ) = E 2 y...
review2.pdf
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Description: Radial part of the hydrogen atom problem (atomic units): 1 d 2 d ( + 1) 1 2r 2 dr r dr + 2r 2 r R(r ) = E R(r ) How many nodes? Eigenfunctions Eigenvalues E= 1 2n 2 n 1 R2r2 R1s (r ) = 2e r E1s = 1 2 R2 s (r ) = 1 (2 r )e r...
atom_ion.pdf
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Description: 1 of 1 Ionization Energy H He Li Be B C N O F Ne Na Mg Atomic Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Experim. 1.31200 2.37200 0.52030 0.89950 0.80070 1.08600 1.40200 1.31400 1.68100 2.08100 0.49590 0.73780 HF 1.31272 2.26253 0.51509 0.77646 0.77591 1.042...
Ch1_answers.pdf
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Description: Tro,Chapter1 38a. 38b. 38c. 38d. 42a. 42b. 42c. 42d. 44a. 44b. 44c. 44d. 44e. 52a. 52b. 52c. 52d. 56a. 56b. 56c. 56d. 62. 64. 68a. 68b. 68c. 76a. 76b. 76c. 76d. 78a. 78b. 78c. 78d. 82a. 82b. 82c. 82d. 84a. 84b. 84c. 84d. 88. 94. homogeoneousmixture(s...
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Description: Tro, Chapter 2 32. 105 kg 36. 2.06x103 g F 42a. consistent 42b. inconsistent 42c. consistent 42d. inconsistent 50a. TRUE 50b. TRUE 50c. FALSE 50d. FALSE 54a. Ar-40 54b. Pu-239 54c. P-31 54d. F-19 56a. 19p, 21n 56b. 88p, 138n 56c. 43p, 56n 56d. 15p, 1...
Ch3_answers.pdf
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Description: Tro, Chapter 3 24a. 24b. 24c. 24d. 30a. 30b. 30c. 30d. 32a. 32b. 32c. 1 Ba, 2 O, 2 H 1 N, 4 H, 1 Cl 1 Na, 1 C, 1 N 1 Ba, 2 H, 2 C, 6 O molecular compound molecular compound ionic compound molecular compound ionic compound molecular element molecular ...
CHM136Ch6WS(S2009).pdf
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Description: CHM 136 General Chemistry II Name Chapter 6 Worksheet, Spring 2009 Dr. Steel 1. The specific heat capacity of aluminum is 0.900 J/gK. What quantity of heat is required to heat 5.60 kg of aluminum from 20.0 C to 358.7 C? 2. The initial temperature of...
CHM136HW1(S2009)key.pdf
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Description: CHM 136 General Chemistry II Homework 1 Spring 2009 Name SOLUTIONS 1. A 295-g aluminum engine part at an initial temperature of 3.00 C absorbs 85.0 kJ of heat. What is the final temperature of the part (c of Al = 0.900 J/gK)? q = m c T 85000 J ...
CHM136Ch5WS(S2009).pdf
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Description: CHM 136 General Chemistry II Chapter 5 Worksheet, Spring 2009 Dr. Steel Name 1. A sample of iodine vapor (I2) occupies 3.00-L container at 352 torr and 24.5 C. What is the mass of the sample? 2. Calculate the density of carbon dioxide gas at 472 ...
CHM136Ch11WS(S2009).pdf
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Description: CHM 136 General Chemistry II Chapter 11 Worksheet, Spring 2009 Dr. Steel Name 1. Which substance in each pair likely has the greater vapor pressure at room temperature? a. b. c. d. e. CH3OH or CH3CH2CH2OH H2S or H2O C6H6 or C6H12 CH3OCH3 or CH3OH ...
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Description: CHM 136 General Chemistry II Name Chapter 13 Worksheet, Spring 2009 Dr. Steel 1. Write a rate equation for this reaction in terms of the changes in the concentrations of the species present. 3W + 2H P + 2M + 4B 2. Use the reaction below and the in...
CHM136Ch14WS(S2009).pdf
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Description: CHM 136 General Chemistry II Name Chapter 14 Worksheet, Spring 2009 Dr. Steel 1. Write the concentration equilibrium constant expression for each reaction. a. 2 PbS(s) + 3 O2(g) 2 PbO(s) + 2 SO2(g) b. CS2(s) + 4 H2(g) CH4(g) + 2 H2S(g) 2. Assumin...
CHM136Ch15WS(S2009).pdf
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Description: CHM 136 General Chemistry II Name Chapter 15 Worksheet, Spring 2009 Dr. Steel 1. What is the formula of the conjugate base formed by each acid after it loses one proton? a. H3PO4 c. CH3CH2COOH b. C6H5CH2COOH d. HCO31- 2. What is the formula of the ...
CHM136Ch16WS(S2009).pdf
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Description: CHM 136 General Chemistry II Name Chapter 16 Worksheet, Spring 2009 Dr. Steel 1. Calculate the pH of a buffer that is 0.250 M of each of these acids and 0.210 M of a sodium salt of the acid (i.e. sodium benzoate in the case of benzoic acid). a. b. c...
CHM136Ch17WS(S2009).pdf
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Description: CHM 136 General Chemistry II Chapter 17 Worksheet, Spring 2009 Dr. Steel Name 1. Indicate whether each process is spontaneous or nonspontaneous. a. b. c. d. e. f. water vapor condensing at 50 C salt crystallizing from an unsaturated solution a col...
CHM136Exam1Review(S2009).pdf
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Description: CHM136 Exam 1Review Sheet Exam 1 will cover chapters 6 and 5 in the Tro text. The topics from each chapter that may appear on the exam are listed below briefly. Following that there are several example problems that you can solve as practice in prepa...
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Description: CHM 134 General Chemistry I Exam I Review Dr. Steel The answers follow on the third and fourth pages of this document. 1. Complete the table below. Part A Zn2+ NH41+ Fe3+ Cu2+ Pb4+ H Part B Br1+ S2CO32 O2 O2Cl Type Formula Name pota...
Exam2Review(F2008).pdf
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Description: CHM 134 General Chemistry I Exam 2 Review, Dr. Steel Name 1. Give the oxidation number of sulfur in each of these compounds. H2S H2SO4 SO2 SO32- 2. In the lab you reacted magnesium metal and oxygen gas to produce solid magnesium oxide. a. Write th...
Exam3Review(F2008).pdf
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Description: CHM 134 General Chemistry I Exam 3 Review, Fall 2008 Dr. Steel Name 1. Write the electron configurations of each element: a. Silicon (Si) b. Zirconium (Zr) c. Gallium (Ga) 2. What are the quantum numbers of the last electron of each element in ...
Exam4Review(F2008).pdf
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Description: CHM 134 General Chemistry I Exam 4 Review Dr. Steel Name 1. Identify the type of hybridization on each of the indicated atoms. a. -2 O C O O C b. F F Br F Br c. H C N1 C H C C1 H H C C2 O H C3 H N2 H H C1 C2 C3 N1 N2 2. a. Draw the molecu...
exam1q-f08.pdf
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Description: CHM344: Physical Chemistry I 1. Fall 2008 Examination I What is the kinetic energy of an electron emitted from the surface of Cesium when it is exposed to incident light having wavelength 525 nm? The work function for Cs is 2.14 eV. Calculate also ...
exam1-f08.pdf
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Description: h := 6.626 10 34 J s nm := 1 10 9 m m eV := 1.6022 10 19 J pm := 1 10 12 1. KE := h c 525 nm 2.14 eV KE = 3.55 10 20 J v := 2 KE 9.109 10 31 kg v = 2.792 10 5m s 2. 56700 16 = 907200 4. 6 h 7 10 kg 100 m s...
exam2q-f08.pdf
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Description: Physical Chemistry I: Fall 2008 Exam 2: In-Class, Closed-book Questions 1. Short Answer a. Give a valid combination of hydrogen atom quantum numbers for a state whose total angular momentum is equal to 6h and whose angular momentum projected onto t...
exam2-f08.pdf
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Description: Exam II, Question 10: r 2 2 2 N ( 2 r) e r dr simplify 8 N 2 normalization 0 N := r 1 8 R( r) := N ( 2 r) e 2 expectation value of r: R( r) r R( r) r dr 6 2 0 radial nodes for this orbital: root( R( r) , r , 0 , 10)...
exam3q-f08.pdf
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Description: CHM344: Physical Chemistry I Fall 2008 Examination III: Part 1 (in class) Name 1. I have included a printout of a Huckel calculation on azulene using Mathcad. Please refer to this to answer the following questions. Remember that the eigenvectors ar...
exam3-f08.pdf
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Description: 5 Normalized Atomic Basis Functions for Helium 4.5 4 3.5 3 Sto-3G 2.5 Slater Sto-6G 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 RoVib Spectrum of HCL [0 to 2 vib transition] excited state n J 2 8 2 7 2 6 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 ...
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Description: PChem Quantum 2006 ACS Exam 5 4 3 York College Students 2 1 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Raw Scores ...
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Description: CHM345: Physical Chemistry I Lab Lab 1: Working with Blackbody Radiation, Photoelectric Effect, and Balmers Spectrum for Hydrogen The purpose of this lab is to have you work with equations that emerged from the early quantum experiments. These all ha...
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Description: Physical Chemistry Lab Exercise: Quantum Mechanical Harmonic Oscillator Working with HCl and HI in the n=1 Harmonic Oscillator State In this exercise we will investigate the allowed energies and wavefunctions that describe the vibrational motion of ...
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Description: Physical Chemistry I Laboratory: Quantum Mechanical Treatment of Hydrogen Atom: Visualizing Results In this exercise you will generate volumetric data for the solutions to Schrdingers Equation for the hydrogen atom. The radial wavefunction and proba...
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Description: Physical Chemistry I Lab Exercise: MO Theory: The Hydrogen Molecular Cation First review the background of this problem as presented in the textbook and lecture notes. You should write down the Hamiltonian in your notebook and understand what each t...
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Description: This is a sample Mathcad document that shows how to solve a secular determinant which emerges from variational theory. This is the general case of a system with 2 basis functions. First declare values for the integrals (normally we would have to solv...
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Description: PhysicalChemistryLab:DelocalizationEnergiesfromHuckelTheory Youmayworkonthislabinpairsorindividually.Youwillbeassignedoneofthefollowingmoleculestostudy: Themoleculesareallfoundinyourtextbookinfigure25.19.Yourtaskistoreproducethenumberreportedinthi...
mfg.pdf
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Description: Physical Chemistry I Laboratory My First Gaussian Calculation This lab exercise is meant to have you experiment with the Gaussian 03 program for the first time. You will gain experience with how to submit jobs, how to make choices in preparing the i...
point.pdf
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Description: Physical Chemistry I Lab Exercise: Point Groups and Group Theory Part 1: Identify the point group to which each of the following molecules belong. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. ethane (staggered) ethane (eclipsed) ethane (skew) butadiene (cis)...
azide.txt
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Description: %chk=azide # rb3lyp/6-31g(d) FOPT=CalcAll (CH3)2CH-N=N=N 01 C C,1,B1 C,1,B2,2,A1 N,1,B3,2,A2,3,D1,0 H,3,B4,1,A3,2,D2,0 H,3,B5,1,A4,5,D3,0 H,3,B6,1,A5,5,D4,0 H,2,B7,1,A6,4,D5,0 H,2,B8,1,A7,8,D6,0 H,2,B9,1,A8,8,D7,0 N,4,B10,1,A9,2,D8,0 N,11,B11,4,A10,1...
imm.txt
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Description: %chk=imm # rb3lyp/6-31g(d) FOPT(CalcAll) (CH3)2-C=N-H 01 C C,1,B1 H,1,B2,2,A1 H,1,B3,2,A2,3,D1,0 H,1,B4,2,A3,3,D2,0 C,2,B5,1,A4,3,D3,0 N,2,B6,1,A5,6,D4,0 H,7,B7,2,A6,1,D5,0 H,6,B8,2,A7,1,D6,0 H,6,B9,2,A8,9,D7,0 H,6,B10,2,A9,9,D8,0 Variables: B1=1.515...
n2.txt
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Description: %chk=n2 # RB3LYP 6-31G(D) OPT(CalcAll) Nitrogen (N2) 0 1 N N,1,R2 Variables: R2=1.10550117 ...
azidets.txt
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Description: %chk=azidets # rb3lyp/6-31g(d) FOPT(TS,CalcALL,NoEigenTest) H.(CH3)2-C-N.N=N Transition state 01 H C,1,B1 C,2,B2,1,A1 C,2,B3,1,A2,3,D1,0 N,2,B4,1,A3,3,D2,0 H,4,B5,2,A4,1,D3,0 H,4,B6,2,A5,6,D4,0 H,4,B7,2,A6,6,D5,0 H,3,B8,2,A7,1,D6,0 H,3,B9,2,A8,9,D7,0...
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Description: CHM 134 General Chemistry I Chapter 1 Worksheet, Spring 2007 Dr. Steel Name 1. Complete each of these calculations, reporting the answer with the correct number of significant figures and units. 65.19 m 8.349 m c. + 4.512 m a. 4.138 kg + 74.62 g ...
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Description: CHM 134 General Chemistry I Chapter 2 Worksheet, Spring 2007 Dr. Steel 1. Give the symbol of each element: sulfur potassium mercury 2. Name each element: Mn Ti Ca Cu Ga Kr silver bromine iron Name 3. A sphere of iron has a radius of 2.67 cm. The d...

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