Always in construction and I'm not sure yet how much, and of what sort of things, I can
find time to put here!!!!!
Since you are accessing a site in the Caribbean, why not take a look at some ideas for
lectures based on Jamaican themes such as spices,
or bauxite etc.
A first year University course on Coordination
Chemistry.
A JCAMP-DX and CHIME display of linkage isomerism
and coordination of the carbonate
ligand.
Why not look at the pages related to the text "Chemistry for Today", 2nd
Edition for General, Organic and
Biochemistry. There are 1200 lecture slides to work through.
For a start, here is something I thought might be of interest, the top 50 chemicals produced in the USA.
A number of items of interest relating to Food Chemistry are covered in the section on Jamaican Themes for Lecture Material.
A small database of molecular coordinates (in PDB or MDL MOL format) of molecules involved
in the flavour and colour
of food is being built. Keep checking back for new additions.
The Science of Foods is covered at Oregon
State University .
In a collaborative effort with staff in the Department of Biochemistry, we have
produced some pages on logarithms and their use in pH
calculations.
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