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Exploding Soap Bubbles: Hydrogen + Oxygen A series of three videos shows that as the ratio of oxygen to hydrogen in soap bubbles increases, the explosions that occur when the bubbles are ignited get louder. (The fact that with an excess of oxygen the explosions would become softer again is not shown.) Each video is repeated with no voice-over so that only the sounds of the explosions are heard. Five still images are provided to show the stoichiometry on the molecular scale. The videos are intended to be shown in order beginning with Hydrogen Alone and ending with hydrogen plus more oxygen.
b-Oxidation WordsearchTerry L. Helser Puzzle with 36 names, terms, prefixes, and acronyms that describe lipid metabolism. Helser, Terry L. J. Chem. Educ.2001, 78, 483.
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Nutrition: A Popular General Education Chemistry CourseMathews, Frances A course description for a popular nutrition course that includes elementary chemistry, biochemistry, and physiology. A course outline is included. Mathews, Frances J. Chem. Educ.1993, 70, 47.
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Metabolism Part III: LipidsBodner, George M. A discussion of lipids and metabolism: fatty acids; neutral fats; activation and transport; saponification; the Beta-oxidation spiral; fatty acid degradation as a source of biochemistry energy; degradation of unsaturated fatty acids and fatty acids with an odd number of carbon atoms; ketone bodies. Bodner, George M. J. Chem. Educ.1986, 63, 772.