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The Nature of Electromagnetic Radiation in Everyday Life Robert Hetue A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Consumer Chemistry
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Nuclear Power Plants Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Breeder Reactors Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Radiation Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Transmutation and Radioactivity Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Radium and Its Relatives Volume 04, issue 30 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Discovery of Radiation Studied in Radiobiology Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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The Nucleus Lecture Demonstrations Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Food Irradiation and Radioactivity in Foods Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Transmutation and Radioactivity Lecture Demonstrations Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Sea Kayaking and Clapotis Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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The Wave Nature of the Electron Lecture Demonstrations Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Mass-Energy Relationships Lecture Demonstrations Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Nuclear Fission with Cultural Connections Adam Hahn, Garrett Schwarzman A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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The Nature of Electromagnetic Radiation in Physics Hongzhuo Zhang A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Naturally Occurring Radioactivity Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Radioactive Series Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Artificially Induced Nuclear Reactions Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Bombardment with Positive Ions Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Neutron Bombardment Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Nuclear Stability Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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The Rate of Radioactive Decay Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Mass-Energy Relationships Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Nuclear Fission Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Nuclear Fusion Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Elements That Disintegrate Volume 03, issue 32 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Medicinal Chemistry
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Foundations for Nuclear Medicine Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Medicinal Chemistry
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Transmutation and Radioactivity in Nuclear Medicine Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Medicinal Chemistry
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The Wave Model for Light and Electrons Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Photosynthesis
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The Nucleus Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Atomic Properties / Structure
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Atoms and Electrons Volume 04, issue 31 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Units of Radiation Dose Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Sunscreens William F. Coleman Reinforcing the "Heath and Wellness" theme of National Chemistry Week 2004, the featured molecules for this month are all found in commercial sunscreens, or in the synthesis of sunscreen materials. The paper by Stabile and Dicks introduces students of organic chemistry to the synthesis of cinnamate esters used in sunscreen products. Several of the papers referenced by those authors, most notably a paper by Doris Kimbrough (J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 51?53), present the structures of additional sunscreen components. Although the details of the synthesis are beyond the scope of most introductory courses, these molecules present an excellent opportunity for introducing students to the absorption of radiation that is far more relevant to their lives than the line spectra of hydrogen and other atoms. Such a discussion could be extended to include more delocalized dyes such as those frequently studied in physical chemistry courses as a test of particle-in-a-box models, and students could be asked about those molecules as sunscreens, which raises an interesting intersection between aesthetics and spectroscopy.
Consumer Chemistry
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Characteristics of Materials American Chemical Society What makes diapers absorbent? Is peanut butter stickier than syrup or jelly? Strong, stretchy, sticky, or sweet—everything around us has special properties which make them unique. See if you can identify and compare the characteristics of materials.
Industrial Chemistry |
Physical Properties |
Reactions |
Consumer Chemistry |
Gases |
Carbohydrates |
Proteins / Peptides |
Crystals / Crystallography |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Plant Chemistry |
Dyes / Pigments |
Lipids |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Applications of Chemistry |
Nutrition |
Acids / Bases |
Chromatography |
Magnetic Properties |
Metals |
Polymerization |
Solutions / Solvents |
Descriptive Chemistry |
Food Science
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Molecular Models of Candy Components William F. Coleman This month's Featured Molecules come from the paper "A Spoonful of C12H22O11 Makes the Chemistry Go Down: Candy Motivations in the High School Chemistry Classroom" by Fanny K Ennever on using candy to illustrate various principles. They include sucrose and the invert sugar that results from the hydrolysis of sucrose. Students should look for structural similarities between sucrose and the hydrolysis products glucose and fructose, and verify that all three are indeed hydrates of carbon. They should also inspect the models to see whether the position of the substituents in the five and six membered rings are the same in the sucrose and in the hydrolysis products. Also included are two esters important in fruit flavoring of candies. Flavor and aroma are inexorably intertwined in the taste experience and no single compound is responsible for that experience. Methyl cinnamate, included here, is one of over 100 esters, and over 300 compounds, involved in the taste of strawberries (1). Isoamyl acetate is a major component of the taste of bananas. Lastly, chocolate, perhaps nothing else need be said. There is a great deal of confusion in the popular press and on the internet between theobromine, found in cocoa beans, and caffeine. Both molecules are included here and students should easily see why the two might be confused. Consequently there are many exaggerated claims about caffeine in chocolate. An interesting assignment would be for teams of students to find reliable data on the physiological effects of these similar molecules, and to find good analyses on the actual level of caffeine in cocoa beans, versus the amount added in the candy production process, if any.
Consumer Chemistry |
Molecular Modeling
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The World's Clothing Supply Volume 03, issue 15 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Consumer Chemistry |
Plant Chemistry
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Synthetic Products Volume 03, issue 16 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Materials Science |
Consumer Chemistry
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How the World Is Housed Volume 03, issue 18 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Consumer Chemistry |
Industrial Chemistry
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Lights Volume 03, issue 33 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Consumer Chemistry |
Industrial Chemistry
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The World's Clothing Supply Volume 04, issue 14 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Consumer Chemistry |
Plant Chemistry
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How the World Is Housed Volume 04, issue 17 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Consumer Chemistry |
Industrial Chemistry
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Synthetic Chemistry Volume 05, issue 14 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Materials Science |
Consumer Chemistry
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The World's Clothing Supply Volume 05, issue 15 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Consumer Chemistry |
Plant Chemistry
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How the World is Housed Volume 05, issue 17 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Consumer Chemistry |
Industrial Chemistry
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Lava Lamps Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Consumer Chemistry |
Physical Properties
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Domestic Energy Storage in Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Thermodynamics |
Consumer Chemistry
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Matches Tim Wendorff A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Descriptive Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry
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Cooking Efficiencies of Pots and Pans Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Thermodynamics |
Consumer Chemistry
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Secondary Protein Structure with Cultural Connections Garrett Schwarzman A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Proteins / Peptides |
Consumer Chemistry
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Gold Jewelry Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Physical Properties |
Consumer Chemistry
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Phlogiston (GCMP) David M. Whisnant Phlogiston: this is a resource in the collection "General Chemistry Multimedia Problems". In this problem we will think back to the last half of the 18th century when modern chemistry was beginning to take place. One of the major problems occupying chemists at the time was combustion. The dominant theory of combustion in the mid-18th century involved a substance called "phlogiston." General Chemistry Multimedia Problems ask students questions about experiments they see presented using videos and images. The questions asked apply concepts from different parts of an introductory course, encouraging students to decompartmentalize the material.
Applications of Chemistry
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The Behavior of Materials Volume 04, issue 02 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Applications of Chemistry
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Chemistry and Warfare Volume 04, issue 09 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Applications of Chemistry
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Achievements of Young Chemists Volume 04, issue 34 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Applications of Chemistry
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Special Chemistry Club Number Volume 05, issue 02 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Applications of Chemistry
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Chemistry in Sports, Physiology & Health Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry
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Chemistry with Cultural Connections Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry
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Chemistry in the Environment Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry
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Chemistry Lecture Demonstrations Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry
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Gravitational and Electrostatic Potential Energy Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry
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ChemPaths 104 W Feb 16 John W. Moore Today in Chem 104:
Exam I (in room 1351, 1:20 to 2:10 pm)
Bring calculator, pencils, eraser, and 3x5 card.
Be prepared to THINK!
Applications of Chemistry
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Chemistry in Everyday Life Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry
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Sound and Light American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities explore the properties of sound and light.
Applications of Chemistry
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Recycling-ACS Science for Kids American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities that explore recycling and the chemistry behind it.
Applications of Chemistry
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Meg A. Mole Future Chemist American Chemical Society Meg A. Mole visits different chemists to learn about their jobs. She is always amazed at the variety of things that they do.
Applications of Chemistry
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Things We Use Volume 03, issue 01 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Metallurgy |
Consumer Chemistry |
Industrial Chemistry
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Connected Chemistry Mike Stieff Connected Chemistry, a novel learning environment for teaching chemistry, is appropriate for use in both high school and undergraduate chemistry classrooms. Connected Chemistry comprises several molecular simulations designed to enable instructors to teach chemistry using the perspective of emergent phenomena. That is, it allows students to see observed macro-level chemical phenomena, like many other scientific phenomena, as resultant from the interactions of many individual agents on a micro-level. This perspective is especially appropriate to the study of chemistry where the interactions between multitudes of molecules on the atomic level give rise to the macro-level concepts that students study in the classroom. Connected Chemistry comprises molecular simulations embedded in the NetLogo modeling software (1). The collection contains several predesigned simulations of closed chemical systems to teach specific chemistry concepts. Currently, Connected Chemistry contains models for teaching Brønsted Lowry acid base theory, enzyme kinetics, radical polymerization, buffer chemistry, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, and crystallization. Instructors and students can individually tailor the predesigned simulations or generate new simulations as they are needed in the context of a particular lesson, classroom, or department.
Acids / Bases |
Gases |
Kinetics |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
pH |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Polymerization |
Equilibrium |
Catalysis
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The Chlorine Family Volume 03, issue 04 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Industrial Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry |
Medicinal Chemistry
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Galvanic Cells in Everyday Life Piotr A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Electrolytic / Galvanic Cells / Potentials |
Consumer Chemistry
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Storage Batteries Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Consumer Chemistry |
Electrolytic / Galvanic Cells / Potentials
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Building American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities exploring the chemistry behind building many everyday objects and structures.
Industrial Chemistry |
Physical Properties |
Reactions |
Consumer Chemistry
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Molecular Models of Polymers Used in Sports Equipment William F. Coleman In keeping with the 2008 National Chemistry Week theme of Having a Ball with Chemistry, the Featured Molecules this month are a number of monomers and their associated polymers taken from a paper by Sandy Van Natta and John P. Williams on polymers used in making equipment for a variety of high-impact sports (1). The molecules provide students with an introduction to an important area of applied chemistry and also enable them to examine complex structures using the models they have seen applied to small molecules.It is certainly instructive for students to build small polymer fragments using molecular model kits. Holding a model of n-decane, for example, and twisting it in various ways, provides real insight into the multiplicity of conformations available to supermolecules of polyethylene. Computer-based 3-dimensional structure drawing and visualization programs make it possible to construct large oligomers of known polymers and to begin to explore structural properties of new systems. Two such programs, free for academic use, are DSVisualizer and ArgusLab (2). DSVisualizer includes a useful set of tools for building and viewing structures and a clean geometry option that applies a Dreiding-like force field. ArgusLab adds the ability to perform both molecular mechanics and semi-empirical geometry optimization and to display various molecular surfaces. Using ArgusLab, or a similar program, students can explore the relative energies of various conformations of the substances they have built electronically. Students who are being introduced to molecular modeling and the use of more sophisticated software can easily explore the effects of the modeling and convergence parameters on the stable structures that are found, and can begin to explore the difference between global and local minima on a molecular potential energy surface. Using the conformational search program in HyperChem 7.5 on a tetramer of vinyl chloride (terminated with H; of SRRS stereochemistry; only CCCC torsions varied), approximately half of the 500 structures examined fell within 6 kcal/mol of the lowest energy structure (3). This number would increase significantly if other torsion angles were included.The use of computational software allows us to introduce students in introductory chemistry to the idea of multiple conformations, which is so important in biochemistry and much of organic chemistry. In teaching ideas behind conformational stability care should be taken when attributing conformational stability solely to non-bonded repulsions between peripheral atoms on adjacent carbon atoms. Weinhold and co-workers have recently presented strong evidence that the stability of the staggered conformer of ethane relative to the eclipsed form arises from more favorable interactions of C-H sigma bonding orbitals on adjacent carbons (4). The multiplicity of such interactions could well be responsible for conformational stability in more complex systems. Any discussion of conformational stability should also introduce students to the ultimate conformational problem, the folding of proteins and to the Folding@home project (5).
Polymerization |
Applications of Chemistry
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Creative Chemistry Volume 04, issue 15 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Applications of Chemistry |
Synthesis
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Chemistry in Geology John W. Moore, Ed Vitz, Justin Shorb A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry |
Geochemistry
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Chemistry in Foods Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry |
Nutrition
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Chemistry in Biology Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry |
Biological Cells
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Chemistry in Forensics Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry |
Forensic Chemistry
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Ice Houses Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Thermodynamics |
Applications of Chemistry
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Uses of Artificial Isotopes Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Isotopes |
Applications of Chemistry
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Chemistry in Physics Ed Vitz, Justin Shorb A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry |
Physical Properties
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Motion-Science for Kids American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities explore the properties of objects in motion and the effects of friction.
Physical Properties |
Applications of Chemistry
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Health and Wellness American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities exploring the chemistry of the human body and health.
Bioenergetics |
Applications of Chemistry |
Nutrition
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Solids, Liquids & Gases American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids resources explore the chemical and physical properties of solids, liquids, and gases.
Applications of Chemistry |
Gases |
Solids |
Liquids
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Motion & Energy American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities and assessments that explore aspects of motion and energy.
Applications of Chemistry |
Chemometrics |
Physical Properties
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Air-Science for Kids American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities exploring the chemistry of air.
Atmospheric Chemistry |
Applications of Chemistry |
Gases
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Your Senses American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities that explore the chemistry behind our senses.
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Applications of Chemistry
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Chemical & Physical Change American Chemical Society Everything you see and touch has the ability to change. Sometimes substances change to form new substances. This is called a chemical change. Other times substances change but keep the same identity. This is called a physical change. Try these activities to learn more about chemical and physical change.
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Consumer Chemistry
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Vacuum Distillation of Gin and Food Items Ed Vitz A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams |
Applications of Chemistry
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Fuel Cells Ed Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
Applications of Chemistry |
Electrolytic / Galvanic Cells / Potentials
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Electricity American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities that explore the properties of electricity.a
Electrochemistry |
Magnetic Properties |
Metals |
Applications of Chemistry
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Art & Toys American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities exploring the chemistry involved in art and toys.
Dyes / Pigments |
Applications of Chemistry |
Physical Properties
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Lake Study David M. Whisnant, James A McCormick, Benjamin Fortin, Patrick Nutter Lake Study for Windows is a two-part simulation designed to involve students with the scientific method. It allows them to collect data, formulate hypotheses, and test the hypotheses with controlled experiments.
Thermal Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Applications of Chemistry |
Quantitative Analysis
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Planet Earth American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities and tests exploring applications of chemistry on Earth.
Atmospheric Chemistry |
Applications of Chemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Geochemistry |
Plant Chemistry
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Your Body American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities explore the chemistry of the human body.
Bioenergetics |
Applications of Chemistry |
Nutrition |
Lipids |
Proteins / Peptides |
Carbohydrates |
Food Science
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Art-ACS Science for Kids American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities exploring the chemistry involved in art.
Dyes / Pigments |
Applications of Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Physical Properties
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Air-Solids, Liquids & Gases American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities explore the properties of gases.
Atmospheric Chemistry |
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Applications of Chemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Gases
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Food American Chemical Society ACS Science for Kids activities that explore the chemical properties of foods.
Plant Chemistry |
Dyes / Pigments |
Lipids |
Proteins / Peptides |
Carbohydrates |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Applications of Chemistry |
Nutrition |
Acids / Bases |
Chromatography
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