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Volume 1 Contents Overview
- Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 1
- Stoichiometry
- Reaction of Magnesium with Carbon Dioxide
- Exploding Soap Bubbles: Hydrogen + Oxygen
- Acid-Base Titrations and Animation
- Redox Titration and Animation
- Loss of mass of Marble due to reaction with Nitric Acid
- Combination Reactions
- Reaction of Potassium and Bromine
- Reaction of Sodium and Chlorine
- Reactions of Metals + Iodine
- Hydrogen + Chlorine Cannon
- Burning of Sulfur to produce Sulfur Dioxide
- Oxidation and Reduction of Copper
- Decomposition Reactions
- Ammonium Dichromate Volcano
- Nitrogen Triiodide Detonation
- Electrolysis of Water
- Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
- Single Exchange Reactions
- Reaction of Magnesium with Carbon Dioxide
- Water Gas Reaction
- Thermite Reaction
- Electrochemical Series - Metal Trees
- Oxidation and Reduction of Copper
- Double Exchange Reactions
- Precipitation Reactions
- Acid-Base Titrations and Animation
- Thermodynamic vs Kinetic Control Forming Mercury(II) Iodide
- Loss of mass of Marble due to reaction with Nitric Acid
- Gases
- Fluidity of Gases
- Atmospheric pressure
- Gas Volume
- Effusion of Gases
- Gas Density: Light and Heavy Balloons
- Electrical Properties of Matter
- Electrical Conductivity
- Electrostatic Attraction
Volume 1 Detailed Table of Contents
- Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 1
- Stoichiometry
- Reaction of Magnesium with Carbon Dioxide
- Burning Magnesium in Dry Ice
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- Exploding Soap Bubbles: Hydrogen + Oxygen
- Hydrogen alone
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- Hydrogen plus some Oxygen
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- Hydrogen plus more Oxygen
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- Acid-Base Titrations and Animation
- Acetic acid
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- Hydrochloric acid
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- Sulfuric acid
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- Acid-Base Titration Animation
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- Redox Titration and Animation
- Highlights of a Redox Titration
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- Redox Titration Animation
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- Loss of mass of Marble due to reaction with Nitric Acid
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- Combination Reactions
- Reaction of Potassium and Bromine
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- Reaction of Sodium and Chlorine
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- Reactions of Metals + Iodine
- Aluminum
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- Manganese
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- Iron
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- Nickel
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- Zinc
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- Zinc Iodine Reaction
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- Aluminum Iodine Reaction
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- Hydrogen + Chlorine Cannon
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- Burning of Sulfur to produce Sulfur Dioxide
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- Oxidation and Reduction of Copper
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- Decomposition Reactions
- Ammonium Dichromate Volcano
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- Nitrogen Triiodide Detonation
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- Electrolysis of Water
- Sodium Sulfate Solution
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- Sulfuric Acid Solution
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- Animation of Electrolysis
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- Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
- HCl
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- NaOH
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- NaCl
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- Distilled Water
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- tin(IV) chloride
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- tin(II) chloride
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- sodium nitrate
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- magnesium nitrate
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- aluminum nitrate
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- potassium nitrate
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- calcium nitrate
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- cobalt(II) nitrate
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- nickel(II) nitrate
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- copper(II) nitrate
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- zinc nitrate
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- strontium nitrate
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- silver nitrate
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- barium nitrate
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- lead(II) nitrate
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- Single Exchange Reactions
- Reaction of Magnesium with Carbon Dioxide
- Burning Magnesium in Dry Ice
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- Water Gas Reaction
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- Thermite Reaction
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- Oxidation of Glycerine by Potassium Permanganate
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- Electrochemical Series - Metal Trees
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- Introductory pictures of the five metals
- Metals in Silver Nitrate Solution
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- Metals in Copper(II) Nitrate Solution
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- Metals in Zinc(II) Nitrate Solution
- Metals in Cadmium Nitrate Solution
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- Metals in Lead(II) Nitrate Solution
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- Oxidation and Reduction of Copper
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- Double Exchange Reactions
- Precipitation Reactions
- Introduction
- sodium hydroxide and copper(II) nitrate
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- sodium hydroxide and nickel(II) nitrate
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- sodium hydroxide and silver nitrate
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- sodium hydroxide and iron(III) nitrate
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- sodium iodide and mercury(II) chloride
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- sodium iodide and lead(II) nitrate
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- sodium iodide and silver nitrate
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- sodium iodide and potassium nitrate
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- sodium sulfide and nickel(II) nitrate
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- sodium sulfide and copper(II) nitrate
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- sodium sulfide and cadmium(II) chloride
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- sodium sulfide and lead(II) nitrate
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- potassium chromate and silver nitrate
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- potassium chromate and lead(II) nitrate
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- potassium chromate and sodium nitrate
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- sodium sulfate and barium nitrate
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- sodium chloride and silver nitrate
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- sodium chloride and copper(II) nitrate
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- sodium chloride and nickel(II) nitrate
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- sodium chloride and iron(III) nitrate
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- sodium chloride and potassium nitrate
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- Acid-Base Titrations and Animation
- Acetic acid
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- Hydrochloric acid
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- Sulfuric acid
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- Acid-Base Titration Animation
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- Thermodynamic vs Kinetic Control Forming Mercury(II) Iodide
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- Loss of mass of Marble due to reaction with Nitric Acid
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- Gases
- Fluidity of Gases
- Carbon Dioxide
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- Methane
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- Atmospheric pressure
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- Gas Volume
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- Effect of Temperature
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- Effect of Condensation to Liquid
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- Effusion of Gases
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- Helium He
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- Methane
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- Nitrogen
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- Oxygen
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- Carbon Dioxide
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- Sulfur Hexafluoride
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- Gas Density: Light and Heavy Balloons
- Rising Balloons
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- Falling Balloons
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- Electrical Properties of Matter
- Electrical Conductivity
- Introduction (mostly animations)
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- Weak Electrolyte
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- Strong Electrolyte
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- Liquid Salt
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- Solids
- Aluminum
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- Zinc
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- Sulfur
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- Sodium Chloride Crystal
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- Wax
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- Iodine Granules
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- Granular Zinc
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- Granular salt
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- Granular Sugar
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- Liquids
- Distilled Water
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- Ethanol
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- Ethylene Glycol
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- Molten Candle Wax
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- Molten Sugar
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- Molten Salt
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- Solutions
- Sugar Water
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- Aqueous Sodium Chloride
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- Hydrochloric Acid
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- Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide
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- Vinegar (Acetic Acid)
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- Aqueous Ammonia
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- Electrostatic Attraction
- Movie - a solid
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- Liquids
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- Distilled Water
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- Ethanol
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- Acetone
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- Dichloromethane
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- Tetrachloromethane
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- Hexane
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- Toluene
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