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Josh Kenney @Sci_Classroom Macro-level, the temperature of boiling is higher than evap. So, boiling has a highe… https://t.co/5jXL2MaZBz 3 weeks 1 day ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Josh Kenney @Sci_Classroom 🧵That's a good point. I usually explain the difference in terms of the macro-level a… https://t.co/GCmG369r1C 3 weeks 1 day ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Michael Everest @evermica ChatGPT said boiling requires more energy than evaporation. I think that is wr… https://t.co/ynICwvvxel 3 weeks 1 day ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Josh Kenney @Sci_Classroom And, I agree, ChatGPT occasionally gives errors. Some topics were harder for it to get right than others. 3 weeks 2 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Josh Kenney @Sci_Classroom I don't think enthalpy of vaporization is required to explain the difference between… https://t.co/Gu6qdfSGkq 3 weeks 2 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Michael Everest @evermica Some good ideas in there, but also lots of mistakes. In the lab on freezing po… https://t.co/N8uiZ1dc3a 3 weeks 2 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Eric Knispel @Shagalabagalas Triple point demo’s always push the boundary of weirdness! 🔸Liquid CO2 ☑️ 🔹solid N2 ☑️ 🔸“smoke” rings with dr… https://t.co/DmzVJSdcj4 3 weeks 3 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ChemEd Xchange @ChemEdX ChatGPT has the potential to revolutionize the way you teach chemistry. In this blog post, and… https://t.co/o4dnKLsqoj 3 weeks 3 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Andres Tretiakov @Andrestrujado Love it 👍 3 weeks 4 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
UncleBob @UncleBo80053383 Trialed a new recipe to make 1M ZnCl₂ (aq). Curiosity made me do electrolysis. Cl₂ evolved at the carbon +… https://t.co/kFMfsGwqLR 3 weeks 4 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ChemEd Xchange @ChemEdX Join us for our ChemEd X Talk with Laura Trout! Try out a brand new AP Chemistry POGIL activity from the student pe… https://t.co/1jVZSKiRNs 3 weeks 5 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Keith🧪⚗️Ramsey @KeithRamsey13 Redox of Ammonium Nitrate & Zinc in RamZland!⚗️🔥 Zn+NH4NO3→N2+ZnO+2H2O https://t.co/lRmJ6fP5qC 3 weeks 5 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ChemEd Xchange @ChemEdX Diffusion of HCl(g) from concentrated solutions of HCl can be used to illustrate some chemistry related to the trai… https://t.co/MjZjcUIQ9u 3 weeks 5 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Josh Kenney @Sci_Classroom Here's a clip from the video included with this post. You can see the full video here:… https://t.co/qfeIXxdyc7 4 weeks 6 hours ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Keith🧪⚗️Ramsey @KeithRamsey13 Copper 2 Sulfate vs. Aluminum in RamZland!⚗️ 2Al + 3CuSO4 → Al2(SO4)3 + 3Cu https://t.co/erOFk6oqfL 4 weeks 12 hours ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ChemEd Xchange @ChemEdX In a classic demo of energy conservation, smashing two large steel ball bearings generates sufficient heat to burn… https://t.co/XQBNfqmWCB 4 weeks 1 day ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Melissa ⇌ Hemling @chemhemling Are any Chemistry Departments doing a March Element Bracket similar to the March Mammal Madness?? If so, I want to… https://t.co/IU4vQVZVoO 4 weeks 1 day ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Keith🧪⚗️Ramsey @KeithRamsey13 Thermal Decomposition of Mercury Thiocyanate in RamZland!⚗️ 2Hg(SCN) → 2HgS+CS2+C3N4 https://t.co/wHVpqq03pp 1 month 2 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
ChemEd Xchange @ChemEdX This activity is an interesting way to engage students before formally beginning the study of Thermochemistry. Stud… https://t.co/I1XtjAQaqC 1 month 3 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite
UncleBob @UncleBo80053383 SO₂ oxidises to a strong acid (H₂SO₄). BaCl₂ tests for sulfate ions. H₂O₂ simulated atmospheric oxidants which are… https://t.co/0ELR5YLJ7Z 1 month 3 days ago Reply Retweet Favorite