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  • QD - Chemistry

    QD - Chemistry

    QD 15 .C67 2007

    Core Chemistry

    Core chemistry presents how each branch of chemistry - physical chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry - evolved from a clear understanding of the principles and laws of chemical interactions. 2 million B.C. to 1661 - Ancient chemistry -- 1800 - Electrolysis reveals that electricity can produce a chemical reaction -- 1808 - Atomic theory of matter is announced -- 1828 - Organic chemistry -- 1869 - The first periodic table -- 1945 to present - Catalysts and new chemicals.

    QD 33.2 .C445 2004

     

    Chemistry

    (Standard Deviants)

     

    9-disc series

    Contents : 1) The basics – 2) Elements and equations – 3) Percent composition – 4) Solutions and dilutions – 5) Heat – 6) Inside the atom – 7) Chemical bonds – 8) Molecular geometry – 9) Gases.

    QD 33.2 .C445 2008

    Program 6

    Chemistry

    (Standard Deviants)

    This DVD is identical to Program #6 in the series above, but includes a CD-ROM instructor’s guide with activities & quizzes.

    QD 79 .C453 1989

    RESERVES

    Principles of Ion Chromatography

    Includes an overall review of chromatography as a separation method, then focuses on chromatography as applied to separation of ions. Examines some applications demonstrating versatility, speed, and sensitivity.

    QD 79 .C54 T76 1988

    RESERVES

    Troubleshooting the Liquid Chromatograph

    Covers the functions of the individual components of the chromatograph, the establishment of correct operating conditions, and discussion of possible malfunctions. Part 3 shows symptoms of several common problems as they appear in the chromatogram. Causes and possible solutions are discussed.

    QD 181 .C1 C44 2005

    Chemistry of Carbon

    Uncovers how the structure of carbon allows a variety of bonds and how its properties make it the foundation of all living matter. Viewers will see how its numerous forms include charcoal, limestone, graphite, and diamond and will discover how each form has different properties and reacts differently to particular elements

    QD 251.3 .O74 2005

    Organic Chemistry

    (Standard Deviants)

     

    14-disc series

    [Prog. 1] Chemistry Basics -- [Prog. 2] Acids and Bases -- [Prog. 3] The Atom -- [Prog. 4] Butanes -- [Prog. 5] Carbon Rings -- [Prog. 6] Cycloalkanes -- [Prog. 7] Addition Reactions -- [Prog. 8] Alkenes -- [Prog. 9] Reaction Energy Diagrams -- [Prog. 10] Carbocation -- [Prog. 11] Electrophilic Reactions I -- [Prog. 12] Halohydrin Formation Reactions -- [Prog. 13] Electrophilic Reactions II -- [Prog. 14] -- Electrophilic Reactions III -- Companion CD-ROM.

    QD 466 .A384 through .T736 2006

    Periodic Table of the Elements

     

    12-disc series

     

    (.A384) Actinide Series – (.A554) Alkali Metals – (.A555) Alkaline-Earth Metals – (.H356) Halogens – (.L368) Lanthanide Series – (.M483) Metalloids – (.N634) Noble Gases – (.N665) Nonmetals – (.O843) Other Metals – (.T736) Transition Metals I, II, and III

    QD 467 .P4756 2010

    Periodic Table

     

    One disc, 24-min. overview

    Contents : Introduction -- The history of the periodic table -- Metals -- Lanthanides, actinides and trans-uranium elements -- The BCNOs -- Halogens and noble gases.