Videos

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A spot to post links to video clips or upload clips. Each uploaded video clip must be 20 mb or less.
Links and descriptions contributed by Miss Pierce:
 * [] This simulation is great-simple but effective. I use it with first year chem to show movement of gases and collisions for reactions. In AP I use it to intro kinetics. It gives us something to refer back to as we talk about things that effect rate/effective collisions.
 * [] videos of reactions-I have students view the video then write the net ionic equations. The kids love these-and the music they selected. (Maybe more geared to first year chemistry)
 * [] This is amazing. I saw it at the NSTA conference in Boston two years ago and went online immediately to order a demo copy (they will send you one for free). You can build molecules and animate them then measure bond angles/lengths. You can show hydrogen bonding and let students see how nonpolar and polar molecules behave differently. There are premade molecules and labs on topics like solubility, polarity, gas movement. $100 for the student edition I used last year during lecture and purchased copies for our laptops for this year.
 * [] Journal of ChemEd Chemistry Comes Alive-videos of reactions Samples on the above page. Disks available[| http://www.jce.divched.org/JCESoft/CCA/index.html]