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Maurice Wilkins
Maurice Wilkins (1916 - ) work focused on the X-ray diffraction studies of DNA. The discovery of the well-defined patterns led to the discovery of the molecular structure of DNA.
Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation
Comprehensive website about analytical chemistry methods and instrumentation, including chromatography, spectometry, spectroscopy and diffraction.
VSEPR help page
The valence shell electron pair repulsion model to predict structures of molecules and ions
Selection Rules for Electron Transitions
Simple exploration of the relativistic energy equation. Part of a larger site which includes many definitions and links.
The Large Electron Positron Collider - LEP
A good simple page with diagrams explaining this facility, one of the largest particle accelerators ever constructed, which has now been replaced by the LHC.
How the SEM works
Describes how a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) works, has a library of images and demonstrations for teachers to use.
Kai M. Siegbahn
Kai M. Siegbahn (1918 - ) received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1981 for his contribution to the development of high-resolution electron spectroscopy.
A look inside the Atom
Exhibition site to mark 100 years since the discovery of the electron. Overview of experiments. Details of J J Thomson, images, sound files. Attractive, informative, highly recommended!