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Filled with simple yet time-tested, instructive experiments, this program—five very visual segments of ten minutes each—illustrates how four important laboratory and industrial chemicals are made and used: hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide, ammonia water, and limewater. A fifth segment demonstrates how to dye litmus paper and employ it to test for acidity and alkalinity. (51 minutes)



 
                    

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Atomic Orbitals-on CD-ROM

In this CD-ROM, students learn about atomic structure and visualize the abstract concept of atomic orbitals through captivating 3D computer animation. Features: • Scientifically accurate 3D models of 1s to 4f • 30 hydrogen atomic orbitals • Hyb...(more details)
 
The Amazing Mole
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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)
 
Equilibrium: Concepts and Applications
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What is chemical equilibrium, and how does it work? This down-to-earth two-part series uses real-world examples and analogies to offer an in-depth look at both the concepts and applications of equilibrium. Sample problems are provided. 2-part series,...(more details)
 
Acids and Bases
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Use this video to familiarize students with the properties of acids and bases. Beginning with an overview of how these two kinds of chemicals react to or neutralize each other, the program explores Arrhenius's ideas on ion release and Lowry and Brons...(more details)
 
Chemistry: Changing States of Matter
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This Science Screen Report uses experiments and everyday phenomena to explore the properties of matter and how physical forces cause state changes at the boiling, melting, freezing, and dew point. The program also demonstrates how different states of...(more details)
 


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