Submitted by Adam Johnson / Harvey Mudd College on Wed, 01/18/2017 - 18:17
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I just stumbled on this site while refreshing myself on the use of Slater's rules for calculating Zeff for electrons. There are a variety of calculators on there including some for visualizing lattice planes and diffraction, equilibrium, pH and pKa, equation balancing, Born-Landé, radioactive decay, wavelengths, electronegativities, Curie Law, solution preparation crystal field stabilization energy, and more.

I checked and it calculated Zeff correctly but I can't vouch for the accuracy of any of the other calculators. 

Learning Goals

This is not a good teaching website but would be good for double checking math

 

Implementation Notes

I used this to double check my Slater's rules calculations (and found a mistake in my answer key!)

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Chip Nataro / Lafayette College

Another useful site I recently discovered is this: https://www.omnicalculator.com/chemistry. There seem to be lots of interesting chemistry and physics calculators here. I haven't played with them enough to vouch for their accuracy. 

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