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soap
Salts of fatty acids produced by the saponification of fat.
Ferrofluid
Simulation of Dislocations in Metals
sodium
An element in the periodic table with symbol Na, atomic number 11, and atomic weight 22.99
Colors of Elements in a Flame
Crystallization of Supersaturated Sodium Acetate
Extraction of Acid with Base
Paramagnetism: Compounds
Relative Reactivity of Alkali Metals
Sodium Chloride Crystal Cleavage
sodium chloride
Colors of Elements in a Flame
Paramagnetism: Compounds
Sodium Chloride Crystal Cleavage
solid
A state of matter having a specific shape and volume and in which the particles do not change their relative positions.
Big Barometer
Crystallization of Supersaturated Sodium Acetate
Curie Point of Nickel
Hardness of Solid Substances
Hardness of Solid Substances - Grinding
Heat Conduction by Diamond
Heat Treatment of a Metal Bobby Pin
Ice Bomb
Isotopes: Heavy Water Ice Cubes
Liquefaction of Carbon Dioxide
Memory Metal
Paramagnetism: Oxidation States of Manganese
Piezoelectric Effect
Plastic Sulfur
Ring Strain
Simulation of Dislocations in Metals
Sodium Chloride Crystal Cleavage
Superconductivity
Thermochromism: Mercury(II) Iodide
solid state
Curie Point of Nickel
Ferrofluid
Hardness of Solid Substances
Hardness of Solid Substances - Grinding
Heat Conduction by Diamond
Heat Treatment of a Metal Bobby Pin
Ice Bomb
Memory Metal
Paramagnetism: Oxidation States of Manganese
Piezoelectric Effect
Simulation of Dislocations in Metals
Sodium Chloride Crystal Cleavage
Superconductivity
Thermochromism: Mercury(II) Iodide
solid state structure
Hardness of Solid Substances
Hardness of Solid Substances - Grinding
Heat Conduction by Diamond
Heat Treatment of a Metal Bobby Pin
Ice Bomb
Memory Metal
Simulation of Dislocations in Metals
Sodium Chloride Crystal Cleavage
solubility
The extent to which a solute dissolves in a solvent; often expressed as the mass of a substance that will dissolve in 100 mL of solvent.
Ammonia Fountain
Ammonia Fountains - Multiple
Extraction of Acid with Base
Ferrimagnetism
Like Dissolves Like - Demonstration
Like Dissolves Like - Multimedia Experiments
soluble
Able to dissolve in a solvent.
Ammonia Fountain
Ammonia Fountains - Multiple
Extraction of Acid with Base
Like Dissolves Like - Demonstration
Like Dissolves Like - Multimedia Experiments
solution
Ammonia Fountain
Ammonia Fountains - Multiple
Big Barometer
Colors of Elements in a Flame
Conductimetric Titration
Crystallization of Supersaturated Sodium Acetate
Extraction of Acid with Base
Ferrimagnetism
Like Dissolves Like - Demonstration
Like Dissolves Like - Multimedia Experiments
Osmotic Pressure, Hydrostatic Pressure
Vapor Pressure of a Mixture: Raoult's Law
solution of a gas in a liquid
Ammonia Fountain
Ammonia Fountains - Multiple
states of matter
Critical Point of Benzene
sterno
Canned Heat
stoichiometry
The relationship among the amounts of reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
Conductimetric Titration
strontium
An element in the periodic table with symbol Sr, atomic number 38, and atomic weight 87.62
Colors of Elements in a Flame
sublimation
The process of vapor forming from a solid without the intermediate formation of a liquid.
Liquefaction of Carbon Dioxide
Ring Strain
substance
A material having a fixed ratio of elements in its chemical formula and a well-defined set of characteristic properties.
Curie Point of Nickel
Ferrimagnetism
Ferrofluid
Hardness of Solid Substances
Hardness of Solid Substances - Grinding
Heat Conduction by Diamond
Like Dissolves Like - Demonstration
Like Dissolves Like - Multimedia Experiments
Paramagnetism: Compounds
Paramagnetism: Oxidation States of Manganese
Piezoelectric Effect
Simulation of Dislocations in Metals
Superconductivity
Viscosity of Liquids
sulfur
An element in the periodic table with symbol S, atomic number 16, and atomic weight 32.07
Hardness of Solid Substances
Hardness of Solid Substances - Grinding
Plastic Sulfur
superconductivity
The ability of certain substances at low temperatures to have zero resistance to the conductance of electricity.
Superconductivity
supersaturated
Containing a greater concentration of a solute than under equilibrium conditions.
Crystallization of Supersaturated Sodium Acetate
surface tension
The combined effect of adhesive and cohesive forces acting at the surface of a liquid to affect the energy required to increase the surface area of the liquid.
Critical Point of Benzene
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