Pourbaix Diagrams

A handful resources of Pourbaix diagrams is available in this post with high quality. This diagram is a kind of phase diagrams which is named after Marcel Pourbaix (1904–1998), the Russian-born, Belgian chemist who invented them. In chemistry, A Pourbaix diagram provides information about the stability of a metal as a function of pH and potential. These diagrams are available for over 70 different metals. Pourbaix diagrams have several uses, including in corrosion studies. A Pourbaix diagram is also known as a potential/pH diagram, equilibrium diagram, EH-pH diagram, a pE/pH diagram on an E-pH diagram. Take a look at the following first example of the Pourbaix diagram for cobalt-water system.

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Bohr Diagrams

Learn more about nerve system using these hands-on Bohr diagrams that we have collected for you in high quality! In these 101 Diagramss, the detailed structures of the Bohr model are illustrated in a high quality pictures. Bohr diagrams show electrons orbiting the nucleus of an atom somewhat like planets orbit around the sun. In the Bohr model, electrons are pictured as traveling in circles at different shells, depending on which element you have. Scroll down to the bottom to see the model diagrams.

bohr diagram hidrogen
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Molecular Orbital Diagrams

A large collection of various molecular orbital diagram is available in this post. Help yourself in understanding the chemical bonding in molecules through these 101 Diagramss! A molecular orbital diagram is a qualitative descriptive tool explaining chemical bonding in molecules in terms of molecular orbital theory in general and the linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) molecular orbital method in particular. Molecular orbital diagrams are diagrams of molecular orbital (MO) energy levels, shown as short horizontal lines in the center, flanked by constituent atomic orbital (AO) energy levels for comparison, with the energy levels increasing from the bottom to the top. Take a look at the following example of the molecular orbital diagram.

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Lewis Diagrams

Learn more on how to use and make a Lewis diagram using these 101 Diagramss! Lewis structures are diagrams that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule and the lone pairs of electrons that may exist in the molecule. Lewis structures show each atom and its position in the structure of the molecule using its chemical symbol. Lines are drawn between atoms that are bonded to one another (pairs of dots can be used instead of lines). Take a look at the following CH3 Lewis structure below.

 

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