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Cover the key topics of Chemistry with this 16 CD Set!



Complete Chemistry is an 16 CD set that covers the key topics Chemistry; Atomic Structure; Electronic Structure; Periodic Table and Trends; Naming Chemical Compounds; Properties of Acids, Bases and Salts; Bonding I: Ionic, Metallic, and Covalent Bonding; Bonding II: Molecular Bonding, Shape, and Intermolecular Forces; States of Matter; Gases &  Their Properties; and Solutions; Chemical Reactions; Formulas, Equations, and Stoichiometry; Chemical Equilibrium; Solubility; and Reaction Rates.

Introduction to Chemistry
Teachers and students alike will appreciate the content and coverage Introduction to Chemistry provides. This multimedia teaching tool uses three dimensional atoms, molecules, and compounds along with everyday examples of elements, compounds, and reactions to aid comprehension of this subject. Fundamental chemical concepts, essential chemical terminology, and a review of arithmetic skills are covered in the program. Historical perspectives as well as academic and industrial applications are reinforced throughout, providing a personal and exciting introduction to the world of chemistry.

Atomic Structure
Atomic Structure illustrates why multimedia is such a valuable teaching tool. Three dimensional animations vividly show the structure and organization of the atom. Atomically correct models demonstrate orbital patterns, particle, and wave behavior of electrons and the role of protons, neutrons, and electrons in the atom. The process of determining atomic mass from relative isotopic abundance is also shown. Striking graphics illustrate the three common forms of radioactive decay. Nuclear chemistry, including fission, fusion, and radioactive bombardment, complete the lesson.



Electronic Structure
Electronic Structure delves into the intricacies of electrons - their properties, configurations, and orbital patterns. Animations and 3-D diagrams clearly depict and explain quantum mechanical levels, sublevels, and orbitals. This program will greatly aid the student in understanding electronic structure. For example, this comprehensive program uses a periodic table that is created, atom by atom, using the Aufbau Principle, dynamic 2D and 3D atom representations, and carefully constructed relative energy diagrams.

Periodic Table and Trends
Explore the origins of the periodic table while learning the importance of arranging elements by atomic number. Vividly colored graphics and insightful narration illustrate how the shape of the periodic table relates to elemental properties. The description of electron configurations shows the systematic organization of elements into groups, periods, and blocks. Discussions of trends in properties such as atomic radii and electronegativity remove the complexities of periodicity, while revealing the organization of the periodic table.



Naming Chemical Compounds
Naming Chemical Compounds includes more than just the rules and methods for writing compound names. Captivating artwork and straightforward explanations aid students in learning this essential chemistry topic. Students are taught the origin of several element's names, the classification of the elements, and the two naming conventions for ions. Methods of naming compounds and formulas are clearly explained using examples and terminology with which students are familiar. Rules, guidelines, and examples are provided for naming ions, molecular compounds, ionic compounds, and compounds containing polyatomic ions, including a brief discussion of acids.



Properties of Acids, Bases, and Salts
Properties of Acids, Bases, and Salts dynamically teaches this subject which can be difficult to conceptualize. The chemistry of water is explored using 3D graphics and several animations to illustrate the processes of dissociation and ion formation. Acids and bases are defined according to the Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis definitions. Also featured is the pH scale and how it relates to Ka and Kb values. The program also explores the properties of salts and how they are formed. Additionally, the chemical formation of acid rain along with its biological and physical effects are examined.

Chemical bonds: Ionic, metallic, and covalent
This comprehensive program introduces students to the three types of chemical bonds: ionic, metallic, and covalent. Review topics, such as electron configurations and valence shells, provide the foundation on which learning about bonds is built. Through the use of colorful artwork, the process of bonding becomes crystal clear when students see the transferring and sharing of electrons between atoms. Engaging animations illustrate properties that the bonding electrons confer on each bond type. The use of common compounds and molecules when possible lends familiarity to this essential subject.



Bonding II: Molecular Bonding, Shape, and Intermolecular Forces
Molecular Bonding, Shape, and Intermolecular Forces starts with a review of electron orbitals and Lewis structures leading to VSEPR theory. Examples with three-dimensional models facilitate understanding and prediction of molecular shapes. Hybridization of orbitals and the formation of sigma and pi bonds are also covered. Understanding three-dimensional structure provides a framework for discussing polarity and electronegativity. Three-dimensional models and animations show interactions leading to polarity. Forces acting between molecules are described, explaining the states of matter and boiling and melting points.

States of Matter
In this exciting and informative program, videos and animations show the properties of each of the three states of matter and the transitions between these states. Developing an understanding of chemical bonding and intermolecular forces allows students to understand what keeps the particles in the condensed states of matter close to each other. A section on energy explains why particles separate from each other and form liquids and gases. Videos show the properties of liquids, such as viscosity and surface tension, while students use their understanding of intermolecular forces to visualize what occurs at the particle level. Insightful artwork and narration illustrate the characteristics of crystalline and amorphous solids. Vapor pressure, boiling point, melting point, and phase diagrams allow students to comprehend the reasons substances change states.

Gases & Their Properties
Utilize the power of multimedia with Gases & Their Properties. This program introduces students to the physical properties that make gas a unique state of matter. Video demonstrations reveal that gases occupy volume and have mass. Animations simulating the movement of gases demonstrate how they behave under changing factors, such as temperature and pressure. These animations help students visualize the relationship between the factors that influence gas behavior and help students understand the gas laws. The history and contributions scientists made to gas law behaviors are discussed as students walk through a sample problem of each law. Finally, the kinetic molecular theory is discussed, and its hypotheses are used to explain the ideal gas law.

Solutions
Solutions explains the components of a solution before showing the steps involved in and factors influencing solution formation. After learning terms describing concentrations, students analyze the various ways in which solution concentrations are calculated and how concentrated solutions are diluted. Students learn difficult concepts with the help of animations while sample problems guide students through determining solution concentrations and colligative properties. These concepts are reinforced in the interactive lessons.



Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions begins by reviewing compounds and solutions. Interactive lessons teach students step-by-step how to balance equations. Five classifications of chemical reactions are explained: combination, decomposition, single-replacement, double-replacement, and combustion. Amazing video examples of chemical reactions are given, reinforcing results found in standard lab experiments. Students also learn to predict the outcome of reactions by using the activity series and the solubility chart.



Formulas, Equations, and Stoichiometry
Instead of presenting stoichiometry as an isolated subject, Formulas, Equations, and Stoichiometry reviews and reinforces fundamental topics before the student is immersed in this subject. The review progresses into a descriptive discussion of chemical equations. Once chemical equations are well understood, students are taught the mathematics that chemists use to describe such equations. This program incorporates common terms, compounds, and reactions with which most students are already familiar in an effort to reduce the complexity of the subject matter. Interesting analogies, real life examples, and captivating artwork bring the subject to life!

Chemical Equilibrium
Concrete analogies and step-by-step examples help students understand chemical equilibrium. The concept of dynamic equilibrium is clarified with interactive tutorials. Students quickly learn to calculate and understand the meaning of equilibrium constants and reaction quotients with engaging narrations and graphics. Examples using Le Chatelier's principle allow students to predict how changes in such factors as concentration, temperature, and pressure affect equilibrium.

Solubility and Precipitation
Solubility and Precipitation begins with a review of solution chemistry and takes students through topics such as dissolution and precipitation of ionic compounds, determining solubility product constant (Ksp) and ion concentrations for reactions at equilibrium, and separating substances from mixtures. Dynamic animations and interactive tutorials make these difficult concepts easy for students to understand.

Reaction Rates
Why are some reactions energetically favorable but very slow to happen? This question is answered in the program Reaction Rates. The general concept of rate is introduced with numerical examples and sets the stage for an understanding of reaction rates. Factors that affect reaction rates, such as temperature and concentration, are explained through the concepts of collision theory and activation energy. A step-by-step approach teaches rate laws and is reinforced with interactive lessons covering both rate constants and reaction order. The program also covers reaction mechanisms, including the rate-determining step. Throughout the program, videos and animations help students visualize what happens at the particle level and illustrate the incisive analogies.



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