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Chemical Wonders
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Students are introduced to chemical engineering and learn about its many different applications. They are provided with a basic introduction to matter and its different properties and states. An associated hands-on activity gives students a chance to test their knowledge of the states of matter and how to make observations using their five senses: touch, smell, sound, sight and taste.

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Janet Yowell
Integrated Teaching and Learning Program,
Katherine Beggs
Denali Lander
Abigail Watrous
Chemistry
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Chemistry is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the two-semester general chemistry course. The textbook provides an important opportunity for students to learn the core concepts of chemistry and understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them. The book also includes a number of innovative features, including interactive exercises and real-world applications, designed to enhance student learning.

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Jason Powell
Mark Blaser
Klaus Theopold
Simon Bott
Vicki Moravec
Andrew Eklund
Jennifer Look
Paul Flowers
Richard Langley
Don Frantz
Troy Milliken
George Kaminski
Paul Hooker
Allison Soult
Emad El-Giar
Carol Martinez
William R. Robinson
Don Carpenetti
Tom Sorensen
Chemistry: Acid Base Introduction
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This 19-minute video looks at the Arrhenius, Bronsted Lowry, and Lewis theories of acids and bases.

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Khan, Salman
Chemistry: Acid Base Titration
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This 13-minute video shows the use of acid-base titration to find the mass of oxalic acid.

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Khan, Salman
Chemistry: Another Mass Composition Problem
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This 7-minute video lessons provides another exercise in converting a mass composition to an empirical formula.

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Khan, Salman
Chemistry: Atoms First
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Chemistry: Atoms First is a peer-reviewed, openly licensed introductory textbook produced through a collaborative publishing partnership between OpenStax and the University of Connecticut and UConn Undergraduate Student Government Association.

This title is an adaptation of the OpenStax Chemistry text and covers scope and sequence requirements of the two-semester general chemistry course. Reordered to fit an atoms first approach, this title introduces atomic and molecular structure much earlier than the traditional approach, delaying the introduction of more abstract material so students have time to acclimate to the study of chemistry. Chemistry: Atoms First also provides a basis for understanding the application of quantitative principles to the chemistry that underlies the entire course.

Author:
Jason Powell
Mark Blaser
Klaus Theopold
Simon Bott
Thomas Sorenson
Vicki Moravec
Andrew Eklund
Jennifer Look
Paul Flowers
Richard Langley
Don Frantz
Troy Milliken
George Kaminski
Paul Hooker
Allison Soult
Emad El-Giar
Donald Carpenetti
Carol Martinez
William R. Robinson
Edward J. Neth
Chemistry: Atoms First
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Chemistry in Context
Phases and Classification of Matter
Physical and Chemical Properties
Measurements
Measurement Uncertainty, Accuracy, and Precision
Mathematical Treatment of Measurement Results
Module for Testing Functions of Various Items to See How They Generate in the PDF

Chemistry: Atoms First
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Chemical substances and processes are essential for our existence, providing sustenance, keeping us clean and healthy, fabricating electronic devices, enabling transportation, and much more.

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OpenStax Chemistry: Atom First
Chemistry: Change of State Example
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This 8-minute video lesson shows an example of specific heat capacity and the enthalpy of vaporization.

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Khan, Salman
Chemistry: Chilling Water Problem
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This 11-minute video lesson looks at how much ice at -10 degrees C is necessary to get 500g of water down to 0 degrees C.

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Khan, Salman
Chemistry: Elements and Atoms
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This 13-minute video lesson shows how elements relate to atoms. The lesson includes the basics of how protons, electrons and neutrons make up an atom.

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Khan, Salman
Chemistry: Exponential Decay Formula Proof
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This 12-minute video lesson shows how N(t)=Ne^(-kt) describes the amount of a radioactive substance we have at time T. It is intended for students with a background in Calculus. It is not necessary for intro chemistry class.

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Khan, Salman
Chemistry: Formula from Mass Composition
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This 10-minute video lesson explains how to figure out the empirical formula from a molecule's mass composition.

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Khan, Salman