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Changing States of Matter
This program demonstrates the changeability of solids, liquids, and gases with real-world, easy-to-understand examples. (28 minutes)
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Chemistry in Action
This series is designed to relate basic concepts of chemistry to commercial chemical process technologies and to link textbook learning to the production of commonly used materials. 10-part series, 20 minutes each.
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Corrosion Chemistry
This program is designed to introduce students to the chemistry involved in the process of corrosion. Laboratory experiments and animated graphics are interspersed throughout. (30 minutes)
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Essential Chemistry: Core Concepts Video Clip Library (46 three-to-six-minute segments)
Ideal for launching lectures, illustrating concepts, and reinforcing understanding, this comprehensive video library of 46 three-to-six-minute segments sheds light on foundational aspects of chemistry that every science student needs to know. Dozens and dozens of self-contained clips utilize rich animation, expert commentary, and real-world examples to help viewers more fully comprehend—and retain—the essentials of chemistry.
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Investigations in Chemistry : Experiments and Observations
This program illustrates the mechanics of the carbon cycle, explores some of the special properties of the ubiquitous element, and looks at the importance of carbon in the chemical makeup of all living things. (12 minutes)