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The Amazing Mole
 The discovery of the mole and its relationship to mass, volume, concentration, and number of particles revolutionized science in its day. With stunning graphics and visual metaphors, this program introduces students to this fundamental concept in che...(more details) |
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Gases and States of Matter
 In part one of this program, chemistry authorities, including "Helium Man" and two janitors, lay down the law-Boyle's Law, Graham's Law, and Dalton's Law. They also present the Kinetic Molecular Theory and the Ideal Gas Equation and elaborate on part...(more details) |
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Thermochemistry
 This program heats things up with a concentrated analysis of thermochemistry, explaining precisely how temperature figures into chemical reactions. Section one covers endothermic and exothermic reactions, the standard enthalpy of formation, and the w...(more details) |
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Bonding in Metals
 This program begins with an examination of atomic structure-presented in terms of protons, neutrons, and electrons-and the idea that bonding is related to the filling of electron shells to create more stable particles. Examples of metals and their us...(more details) |
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Applying the Concepts of Equilibrium
 This program begins with an overview of the basic concepts of chemical equilibrium: reversible reactions, Le Chatelier's principle, the equilibrium law, and the calculation of K. It then analyzes how changing conditions other than temperature leads t...(more details) |
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