CHEM 1B
Dr. R. Rinehart

Chapter 12: Kinetics

class examples from text
PowerPoint presentation on kinetics by Mark Bishop at Monterey Peninsula College
http://preparatorychemistry.com/16Bishop.pdf
  http://www.mpcfaculty.net/mark_bishop/PP_Ch_16_files/frame.htm 
General Chemistry II: A Virtual Textbook by Michael Blaber at Florida State U 
http://www.mikeblaber.org/oldwine/chm1046/chm1046.htm   >  Lecture Notes > Kinetics
http://web.archive.org/web/20060421182703/http://wine1.sb.fsu.edu/chm1046/chm1046.htm  >  Lecture Notes > Kinetics
http://wine1.sb.fsu.edu/chm1046/chm1046.htm > Kinetics
General Chemistry II Lecture notes by Angel C. deDios at Georgetown U
works best with Netscape 4.7x
 http://bouman.chem.georgetown.edu/S02/syllabus.html > Kinetics
http://bouman.chem.georgetown.edu/S02/lect1/lect1.htm
http://bouman.chem.georgetown.edu/S02/lect2/lect2.htm
http://bouman.chem.georgetown.edu/S02/lect3/lect3.htm
http://bouman.chem.georgetown.edu/S02/lect4/lect4.htm
http://bouman.chem.georgetown.edu/S02/lect5/lect5.htm
Kinetics in action: see the effect of liquid oxygen on a charcoal grill by George Goble at Purdue U
 http://ghg.ecn.purdue.edu/~ghg/grill1.mov 
page has been removed at the request of Purdue University; I will show the movie in class
generously made available by Andrew Zlotorzynski at the University of Ottawa
http://www.science.uottawa.ca/ehss/grillX.mov
Chemical Kinetics by  at Illinois State University
http://www.ilstu.edu/~ccmclau/che141/materials/outlines/chapter14.ppt
http://www.che.ilstu.edu/genchemhelphomepage/topicreview/bp/ch22/rateframe.html
Great Kinetics tutorial for download by Roger M. Nix at Queen Mary University of London
http://www.chem.qmw.ac.uk/software/download/
you'll need WinZip or comparable utility to unzip the files
Kinetics applets by David N. Blauch at Davidson College
http://www.chm.davidson.edu/ChemistryApplets/kinetics/
These are some really good interactive animated illustrations of many aspects of kinetics with some text accompaniment. They may take a good bit of time to load over a 28/56K modem, so you might want to view them in PS-205 or the library.
Browsers must support Java 1.1 or higher in order to execute the applets employed in these pages. JavaScript support is also required. These pages and applets have been tested and found to run correctly under Netscape Navigator 4.73 and Internet Explorer 5.
PowerPoint presentation on kinetics by Bob Belford at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock
http://www.ualr.edu/rebelford/chem1403/c1403lec/c1403lec.htm  > Ch 15: Kinetics
Kinetics interactive quizzes by Bob Belford at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock
http://www.ualr.edu/rebelford/chem1403/q1403/chem1403QP.htm  > Ch 15: Kinetics
Media Portfolio: Chemical Kinetics designed to accompany
General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications 8/e
by Petrucci, Harwood, and Herring (Prentice-Hall)

http://cwx.prenhall.com/petrucci/medialib/media_portfolio/15.html
PowerPoint presentation on kinetics by James Hardy at U Akron 
http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/GenChem/18/
 
Gas Law simulator by Michael Abraham and John Gelder at Oklahoma State: 
See the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution in action
[requires Java]
 
http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/1314F00/Laboratory/GLP.htm 
The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution by Eric J. Walter and Andrew M. Rappe at Penn State [requires Java]
http://lorax.chem.upenn.edu/Education/MB/
Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution applet by David N. Blauch at Davidson College [requires Java]
http://www.chm.davidson.edu/ChemistryApplets/KineticMolecularTheory/Maxwell.html
Second Law of Thermodynamics by Frank L. Lambert, Professor Emeritus, Occidental College
  http://www.secondlaw.com/ 
and its offspring sites:  http://www.2ndlaw.com/   and
http://www.entropysimple.com
these sites are intended to correct the common misconceptions about the precise meaning of the word "entropy" and do this by explaining clearly what it is and is not. You'll gain a new appreciation of entropy itself and the role of activation energy in everything important to us.
Q10 is not 2: an exploration of the fiction that reaction rates double for a 10oC rise in temperature
by Rod Beavon of London
http://www.rod.beavon.clara.net/Q10.htm
 
PowerPoint presentation on chemical kinetics by David P. White at UNC Wilmington
provided by William Reiff at Northeastern University
http://www.chem.neu.edu/courses/reiff/download/Blb_Chpt14.ppt
Zumdahl PowerPoint presentation on chemical kinetics
provided by William Reiff at Northeastern University
http://www.chem.neu.edu/courses/reiff/download/Zum_Chpt12.ppt

Rates of Reactions Quizzes from Ohio State University
http://lrc-srvr.mps.ohio-state.edu/under/chemed/qbank/quiz/bank10.htm

© Ronald W. Rinehart, 2003-2007