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A series of six outside broadcasts filmed at the Royal Institution in the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Nature of Things was presented by William Lawrence Bragg with the assistance of Bill Coates. ATOMS...
One of a series of eight book-and-CD-ROM packages developed for the Open University’s course THE MOLECULAR WORLD (S205), which provides a broad foundation in chemistry by introducing fundamental ideas,...
An interactive CD-ROM for chemistry that allows users to visualise difficult concepts, manipulate variables, analyse data and see and hear reactions. Covers: atoms; molecules; gases; liquids; solids;...
Nine activities designed as science learning resources: 1) Chemical Periodicity: examines what is meant by the concept, using on-screen experiemnts to llustrate how it can be used to predict the properties...
Introduces the four major groups of organic compounds in living systems: lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. Uses computer animation to introduce the structure and diversity of organic...
A Royal Institution Discourse in which Harold Kroto discusses the discovery of C60 buckminsterfullerene in 1985 in an experiment designed to unravel the carbon chemistry in Red Giant stars. The elegant cage...
A collection of multimedia products for chemistry teaching, with animations using 3-D models explaining chemical phenomena. Further information at URL: cap@bond.caltech.edu.
Introduces the ideas of atoms, molecules and chemical reactions, and leads on to some quantitative uses of balanced chemical reactions. Aproximately eight hours of teaching material.
A software set comprising VSEPR THEORY, STEREOCHEMISTRY and WHY THE SHAPE OF MOLECULES IS IMPORTANT (see individual entries for more details).
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