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Chemistry enhanced podcasts, Imperial College London.
Henry Rzepa (Editor) + other members of the chemistry department
112 episodes
9 months ago
Audio and video podcasts from undergraduate lecture courses given in the Chemistry Department. The audio materials are annotated as "enhanced" Podcasts with full lecture notes, handouts, and linked to rotatable/and or animated 3D models (of molecules, their vibrations, and their molecular orbitals. Requires Java) and to much original literature.
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Audio and video podcasts from undergraduate lecture courses given in the Chemistry Department. The audio materials are annotated as "enhanced" Podcasts with full lecture notes, handouts, and linked to rotatable/and or animated 3D models (of molecules, their vibrations, and their molecular orbitals. Requires Java) and to much original literature.
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Natural Sciences
Education
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Conformational analysis, 2011, lecture 6
Chemistry enhanced podcasts, Imperial College London.
44 minutes 33 seconds
14 years ago
Conformational analysis, 2011, lecture 6
Cyclo-octane, trans cyclo-octene, how to resolve it into configurational isomers, and atropisomerism in caryophyllene. Restricted rotation in biphenyls.
Chemistry enhanced podcasts, Imperial College London.
Audio and video podcasts from undergraduate lecture courses given in the Chemistry Department. The audio materials are annotated as "enhanced" Podcasts with full lecture notes, handouts, and linked to rotatable/and or animated 3D models (of molecules, their vibrations, and their molecular orbitals. Requires Java) and to much original literature.