|   AP CHEMISTRY NOTES:
  Periodic Table
 Intro to Chemistry
 AP Chemistry: Basic Knowledge
 Significant Digit Rules
 Metric Prefixes
 Chemical Formulas and Equations
 Chapter 1: Matter and Measurements Review
 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
 Stoichiometry
 Chapter 3: Stoichiometry Notes
 Chemical Reactions: Prediction of Products
 Gas Laws
 Chapter 5: Gas Laws
 Pressure Notes
 Chapter 6: Kinetic Theory of Gases
 Thermochemistry
 Thermochemistry
 Quantum Theory
 Basic Knowledge to Build the Quantum Theory
 Chapter 7: Electronic Structure of Atoms
 Solution Chemistry
 The Common Solution
 Rules for Net Ionic Equations
 Solubility Rules
 Solutions
 Periodic Table
 Historical Development of the Periodic Table
 The Periodic Table
 Nuclear Physics: An Introduction
 Nuclear Chemistry
 Nuclear Physics
 Chemical Bonding
 Introduction to Chemical Bonding
 Chapter 8: Chemical Bonding
 Bond Angle Table
 Expanded Octets
 Covalent Bonding Orbitals
 Liquids and Solids
 Liquids and Solids
 Phases
 Introduction to Organic Chemistry
 Introduction to Organic Chemistry
 
 |  About The Site  Erik's Chemistry is a collection of Chemistry, AP Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry notes, available for people to read through, review and learn with. New sections will be added as I finish making them.  This site is maintained by Erik Epp.  Erik's Chemistry is best viewed at 800x600 or greater. Erik's Chemistry News
 
 
	News Archive
		| Dec 23, 2002 |  
		| *GASP* An Update! -  As time passes, it seems less and less likely that this site will be revived for new content.  I'm now at the University of Chicago, in the Ph.D. program in chemistry.  My time is now occupied mainly with my classes, teaching classes, and research; there's not much left over.  In any case, the site will remain, in its present form, as long as tripod is willing to host it for free.  There's one new link that I've added this update, for ChemSketch, a program for drawing chemical structures. 
  Erik
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		| Jan 26, 2002 |  
		| *GASP* An Update! -  Over a year since the last update, my how the time flies.  There is not really anything new to report, but I am in the process of switching over to a new design and template, which should make it easier for me to manage. 
  Erik
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		| Nov 17, 2000 11:50 p.m. EST |  
		| Busy, Busy, Busy! -  Well, another update, finally.  I guess that this is the price I pay for being so busy.  This semester I'm taking two chemistry labs, 4 and 8 hours per week.  In addition to that I am working on two separate research projects and working part-time.  Its somewhat suprising that I made it this far. 
  An Update! -  I don't know what direction I will be taking with this website.  I have more and more demands on my time, but would still like to add to this website.  I think it will be a neverending work-in-progress.  We'll see.
 
  Advice - Just some musings of mine (chemistry related, of course).  If you have a chance to take a true, scientific writing class, do so, it is worth the time.  Take math classes beyond what is required; linear algebra is extremely useful in physical chemistry, as are related course on group theory.  Actively participate in research; labs can teach you a lot, but working with faculty on directed research can teach you far more.  Talk to your professors, they're just waiting for people to stop by office hours.  Ask questions, even if you don't 'need' to know it for the exam, knowledge and understanding can only help.
 
  Erik
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 |   ORGANIC CHEMISTRY NOTES:
  Nomenclature
 Organic Nomenclature Table
 Alkane Names
 IUPAC Common Names Still In Use
 Chemical Bonding
 Bond Angle Table
 Element Bond Table
 Properties of Organic Compounds
 Boiling Points of Alkanes
 Acidity of Organic Acids
 Chemical Reaction Mechanisms
 Diels-Alder Reaction
 Halogenation of Benzene
 Friedel-Crafts Alkylation
 Friedel-Crafts Acylation
 
  PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY NOTES:
  Chem 260: Chemical Principles
 Chemical Bonding Terms
 States of Matter and Properties of Gases Terms
 First Law of Thermodynamics Terms
 
  Chem 302: Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure, Reactivity, and Function
 Review Sheet 2
 HOMO and LUMO
 
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