The World of Chemistry Series Two BUNDLE

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- Journey through the exciting world of chemistry with Nobel laureate Roald Hoffmann as your guide. The foundations of chemical structures and their behavior are explored through computer animation, demonstrations, and on-site footage at working industrial and research labs. This series was produced iPrice $29.99Original Price $43.78Save $13.79
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Journey through the exciting world of chemistry with Nobel laureate Roald Hoffmann as your guide. The foundations of chemical structures and their behavior are explored through computer animation, demonstrations, and on-site footage at working industrial and research labs. This series was produced in 1988.
This resource is a question set to accompany the episode described below. The episode’s YouTube video is linked in the episode title below and in the Google Docs files. I have established a convenient episode index page for The World of Chemistry. Episodes are also available on the Internet Archive. Transcripts can be found at the Internet Archive. Roald Hoffmann has a World of Chemistry web page.
7. THE PERIODIC TABLE (22 questions)
The development and arrangement of the periodic table of elements is examined.
8. CHEMICAL BONDS (25 questions)
The differences between ionic and covalent bonds are explained by the use of scientific models and examples from nature.
9. MOLECULAR ARCHITECTURE (26 questions)
The program examines isomers and how the electronic structure of a molecule's elements and bonds affects its shape and physical properties.
10. SIGNALS FROM WITHIN (22 questions)
Chemists' knowledge of the interaction of radiation and matter is the basis for analytical methods of sensitivity and specificity.
11. THE MOLE (23 questions)
Using Avogadro's law, the mass of a substance can be related to the number of particles contained in that mass.
12. WATER (24 questions)
The special chemical properties of water are explored, along with the need for its protection and conservation.
Lessons of Phyz advantages:
- A heavy font ensures high legibility even in dim lighting
- Questions are designed to be answered while the video plays—quick, simple responses keep students engaged without requiring deep reflection that would take them out of the presentation
- Question types are mixed: fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, and short answer are common; in some cases, matching or simple illustrations are involved
- "Play to the buzzer": the last question in the set is answered during the final seconds of the video
- I am a classroom teacher; I design resources for use with high school students
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The Google Docs files provided in this product are suitable for use online for remote instruction and make-up work and/or for printing and photocopying for in-person instruction. They are ready to use whichever way you need to use them.
If you enjoyed The World of Chemistry, take a look at Chemistry: Challenges and Solutions. Videos available at Annenberg Learner. It consists of 13 half-hour episodes and was produced in 2014 by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.