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Java - Quick Reference Guide
Variables You've already learned that objects store their state in fields. However, the Java programming language also uses the term "variable" as well. This section discusses this relationship, plus variable naming rules and conventions, basic data types (primitive types, character strings, and arrays), default values, and literals. Operators This section describes the operators of the Java programming language.
Lesson: Language Basics (The Java™ Tutorials > Learning the Java Language)
This trail discusses classes from the Java platform that are essential to most programmers. Exceptions explains the exception mechanism and how it is used to handle errors and other exceptional conditions. This lesson describes what an exception is, how to throw and catch exceptions, what to do with an exception once it has been caught, and how to use the exception class hierarchy. Basic I/O covers the Java platform classes used for basic input and output.
Trail: Essential Classes (The Java™ Tutorials)
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UNC Chemistry Fundamentals
An Interactive Educational Exercise Because of special formatting tags needed to display exponents, this site is best viewed with Netscape 3.0 or higher. If needed, use the link under Useful Materials to download Netscape About the Chemistry Fundamentals Course This exercise is designed for anyone who wants an introduction or review of the fundamentals of chemistry that will be used in freshman level chemistry classes.Index of Experiments
This page contains a number of experiments that took place in the first semester general chemistry laboratory course at the University of Siegen, Germany. They were photographed and/or filmed to give current students as well as other people interested the possibility to glimpse an introductory chemistry class outside of lecture. In addition, a short description of the theory has been added. We are not recommending that you perform these experiments on your own.pH, Hardness, Dissolved minerals Articles about dissolved minerals, buffers, hardness, alkalinity, pH, CO2, and that ilk are kept in their own section . R/O and Deionizer info can be found in the Plumbing and Filtration section. Information on practical pH-reducing methods is also available in the Apisto section. Nutrients and the Nitrogen Cycle
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Chemistry Multimedia http://www.ncl.ox.ac.uk/quicktime/index.html This web site contains a downloadable collection of quicktime movies of chemical animations such as catalytic reactions and 3-D molecules. These are good resources for chemistry teachers to use in their classrooms to facilitate the learning of chemical processes including bond formations and chemical structures. Molecule of the Month http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm This web site highlights the complete chemistry of a different molecule each month. An archive of past month's molecules is included.Organic Chemistry Demonstration Experiments on Video - Chemistry Visualized
Startseite UR Die aufgerufene Webseite unterliegt einer Zugriffsbeschränkung. Access to the requested page was denied. Mögliche UrsachenAtoms and Elements. VBS Home page , VBS Course Navigator , Basic chemistry, Introduction, Previous Page, Next Page , top of page Atoms are basic components of the matter we are familiar with. Atoms are the smallest part of matter that have chemical properties characteristic of a particular chemical element. Most of the mass of an atom is due to the atomic nucleus.

