MERLOT Materials
Clausius Clapeyron simulation is presented for a variety of liquids at or near the boiling point and across extended... see more
Van der Waals isotherms are presented with interactive simulation power. The Maxwell construction is available as a... see more
The Peng–Robinson cubic equation of state (CEOS) is used to calculate the inversion curve of the Joule–Thomson effect for... see more
Optical properties such as dipole moment, oscillator strength, absorption and energy for graphene are available in an... see more
A limited Wolfram demonstration showing 3D interactive models for various numbers of electron domains with varying... see more
A marvellous Wolfram demonstration in which elemental property can be selected and then the periodic table is displayed... see more
This is an automated demonstration enabling the user to measure the optical rotatory dispersion of a mixture of optical... see more
A planar hexagonal lattice is rolled up into a cylinder. This can be an illustration of how a graphene sheet forms a... see more
This Chime-based tutorial introduces point-group symmetry elements and operations. The material is appropriate for any... see more
Part of a 2nd year Inorganic course on first row transition metal ions. CHIME displays of spinels, CdCl2, CdI2, CrCl3 etc... see more
Tutorials on molecular modelling and crystallography are offered. User is shown how to build and examine cubic and... see more
Fifty files with the pdb format that describe the geometric characteristics of simple inorganic molecules. Theses files... see more
Part of a 2nd year course on first row transition metal chemistry. Spectra displayed using CHIME and JAVA applets... see more
This applet simulates the titration of a weak acid (in the beaker) with a strong base (in the burette). The pK of the... see more
This applet allows you to see the Gibbs Free Energy Equation from a qualitative or quantitative standpoint. You can... see more
An important aspect of simple Crystal Field Theory is the orientation of the d-orbital lobes with respect to the position... see more
A qualitative, non-math conversational -- but substantial -- introduction to the second law via practical everyday... see more