Unit 1- Safety & Measurements
Why we have lab rules!
MSDS Reports: A free web source for looking up MSDS information on chemical substances.
Unit 2 Resources - Atomic Structure
Origin of the Elements
The Atom: Structure and Size
The Atom: Nuclear Energy
The Atom: Atomic Weapons
Atomic Theory: Thomson's Cathode Ray
Atomic Theory: Rutherford's Gold Foil
Atomic Theory: Bohr's Emission Spectra
Unit 3 Resources - Quantum Mechanical Model & Periodic Trends
Dynamic Periodic Table: An interactive periodic table that lets you highlight specific elements, families, isotopes, electron orbitals, etc.
Quantum Mechanical Model - Orbital Clouds
Electron Configurations
Unit 4 Resources - Intro to the Mole
Counting Atoms - How big are atoms?
Molar Conversions Warm-Up
Extra Resources - Nuclear Decay and Energy
Nuclear Decay: Animations showing the process of alpha decay, beta decay, and gamma decay (start video at 2:50). Also, how nuclear energy is obtained from forced nuclear fission chain reactions in a nuclear reactor.
Alpha Decay
Beta Decay
Gamma Decay
Fission & Fusion
Nuclear Energy: A guided tour of how a nuclear power plant uses the energy released from the fission of uranium to produce electrical energy.
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Unit 10 - Solutions & Molarity
Unit 11 - Acids & Bases
Unit 12 - Gases
Moles vs Volume followed by Temperature vs Density
Moles vs Pressure
Moles vs Pressure
Temperature vs Pressure
Moles vs Pressure
Future Resources...
Oxidation State Trend Table: Remember, these are general guidelines for non-metals, some of which can take on positive charges. Reference your periodic table when in doubt.
Electron Orbital Animation: A video showing how each orbital (s,p,d,f) has a specific shape and size depending on what energy level it is a part of.
Molecular Geometry: A guide to identifying proper molecular shapes with examples and animations.
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