Chemistry Comes Alive! C C Alive! Table of Contents Index Textbooks

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B

barium
An element in the periodic table with symbol Ba, atomic number 56, and atomic weight 137.33
Conductimetric Titration
Superconductivity

barometer
A device for measuring the pressure of the atmosphere.
Big Barometer
Boyle's Law: J-tube
Mercury Barometers
Vapor Pressure: H-bonding vs. dipole-dipole attraction
Vapor Pressure: Molecular Polarity
Vapor Pressure: Molecular Size
Vapor Pressure of a Mixture: Raoult's Law
Vapor Pressure: Using Barometers

base
In Arrhenius theory, a species that dissociates to produce hydroxide ions. In Bronsted-Lowry theory, a hydrogen ion acceptor. In Lewis theory, a species that donates a pair of electrons to form a covalent bond.
Ammonia Fountain
Ammonia Fountains - Multiple
Colors of Elements in a Flame
Conductimetric Titration
Extraction of Acid with Base
Relative Reactivity of Alkali Metals

boiling
The process of a liquid becoming vapor in which bubbles of vapor form beneath the surface of the liquid.
Boiling by Cooling
Critical Point of Benzene
Liquefaction of Carbon Dioxide
Plastic Sulfur
Superconductivity
Viscosity of Liquids

boiling point
The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid reaches the pressure of the gas in contact with the liquid.
Boiling by Cooling
Plastic Sulfur
Viscosity of Liquids

bonding
Critical Point of Benzene
Curie Point of Nickel
Ferrimagnetism
Ferrofluid
Hardness of Solid Substances
Hardness of Solid Substances - Grinding
Heat Conduction by Diamond
Heat Treatment of a Metal Bobby Pin
Ice Bomb
Like Dissolves Like - Demonstration
Like Dissolves Like - Multimedia Experiments
Memory Metal
Paramagnetism: Compounds
Paramagnetism: Nitrogen and Oxygen
Plastic Sulfur
Ring Strain
Simulation of Dislocations in Metals
Sodium Chloride Crystal Cleavage
Thermochromism: Mercury(II) Iodide
Viscosity of Liquids

boron
An element in the periodic table with symbol B, atomic number 5, and atomic weight 10.81
Colors of Elements in a Flame

Boyle's law
The statement that the volume of a sample of gas is inversely proportional to the pressure of the gas (at constant temperature).
Boyle's Law: J-tube

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