Python Library to plot Chemical Periodic Trends
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Python Library to plot Chemical Periodic Trends
This project allows the user to simulate the 118 known elements according to the Bohr Model.
Zipped data for SciCompforChem book for easy download
This is a computational exercise for learning about silver nanoprisms and why their colour is related to their diameter. Runs in Google Colab and uses Python3. Designed for high school students.
Package to solve multiple chemical equilibria problems.
Discover a treasure trove of meticulously crafted chemistry notes covering a wide spectrum of topics, from fundamental principles to advanced concepts. The repository delves into organic, inorganic, physical chemistry offering practical experiments and vivid diagrams to enhance understanding.
This is a Jupyter Notebook to illustrate the difference between the Velocity-Verlet and Euler methods for integrating classical equations of motion for a homonuclear diatomic molecule.
A small set of dashboards using plotly Dash to interactively show the behavior of some models in chemistry
A Jupyter Notebook collection covering all aspects of digital chemistry
This is a quiz mobile application app for high school students
ChemBalance facilitates the balancing of chemical equations. It employs a simplified syntax that utilizes specific symbols to represent chemical formula, elements, charges, and operations.
Periodic table for .NET
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