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Contents contributed and discussions participated by ChemPaths UW-Madison

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Electron Configurations - 6 views

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    This site is very helpful for problem 43.
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Atomic Structure and Isotopes - 0 views

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Waves and Wave Motion - 0 views

  • Waves can take many forms, but there are two fundamental types of waves: “longitudinal” and “transverse” (see Figures 1 and 2).
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      We didn't talk about this in class, but it helps explain why some waves can't even be seen moving - like longitudinal waves in the stones during earthquakes!
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    Excellent site on wave mechanics and the history of how we think about waves. Mostly about liquid waves.
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Wave Tutorial - 0 views

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    Walking students from basic wave mechanics on toward the idea of the electron as a confined wave.
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ChemPaths: Join Diigo! - 0 views

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    Walk through of how to join Diigo for Chemistry 109H at UW-Madison.
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