Submitted by Adam Johnson / Harvey Mudd College on Tue, 03/22/2011 - 23:28
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I just found this neat little web-based tutorial at the University of Alberta.  It goes through UV-Vis, IR and NMR.  Its coverage of IR is almost exactly what I expect my students to know.  In typical "stretch and release" fashion, I teach more, but if my students could do the practice problems on the website, I'd be happy.

The site was put together by Greg Nilsson, Enrico Fok, June Ng and Jason Cooke of the Department of Chemistry.

There are also has some great problems for multinuclear NMR.

The site has a tutorial, practice problems, and live feedback.  Way cool!

Learning Goals

A student will be able to predict the number of IR CO stretches in a molecule.

A student will assign basic NMR spectra for inorganic compounds

Implementation Notes

This would be a great resource to include on your course web site for inorganic laboratory.

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Sheila Smith / University of Michigan- Dearborn

I just found this again, independently.  I, too, was going to add it on VIPEr!  It is realy excellent.   Have you continued to use it in the last... gosh.. last five years.  How do you use it?

 

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