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Category Archives: Chemistry

Fifa 15 – Hunter Chemistry Style Trading Tip Part 2! – Video

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2014

Fifa 15 - Hunter Chemistry Style Trading Tip Part 2! 300 Likes for more Trading Tips?! 😀 CHEAP COINS HERE http://www.utcoins4u.com/#_a_JG94 USE THE CODE "JG94" FOR A 5 PERCENT DISCOUNT! Very Cheap Games: ... By: JoshGembo94 … Continue reading

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IGCSE Chemistry States of Matter Lesson 7: Diffusion – Video

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2014

IGCSE Chemistry States of Matter Lesson 7: Diffusion Core LO: Describe and explain diffusion. SC: Remember that liquid and gas particles can move past each other in random motion. Remember that dissolving a solute (either solid,... By: Ben Koh … Continue reading

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IGCSE Chemistry States of Matter Lesson 8: Rate of Diffusion – Video

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2014

IGCSE Chemistry States of Matter Lesson 8: Rate of Diffusion Core LO: Describe qualitatively the pressure and temperature of a gas in terms of the motion of its particles. Extended LO: Describe and explain dependence of rate of diffusion on molecular... By: Ben Koh … Continue reading

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New chemistry lab at ASD funded by Nashua dentist

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2014

A generous donation by a local dentist will go a long way toward solving a space crunch at one of the most important places at the Nashua charter school focused on the sciences: the science lab. Dr. Scott Bobbitt donated $30,000 to the Academy of Science and Design, to build a second chemistry lab, halving the free-for-all of four classes sharing the lab space and better fulfilling the schools mission to focus on education in science, technology, engineering and math. ... Subscribe or log in to read more A generous donation by a local dentist will go a long way toward solving a space crunch at one of the most important places at the Nashua charter school focused on the sciences: the science lab. Dr. Scott Bobbitt donated $30,000 to the Academy of Science and Design, to build a second chemistry lab, halving the free-for-all of four classes sharing the lab space and better fulfilling the schools mission to focus on education in science, technology, engineering and math. Amy Bewley, Coordinator of Admissions, Marketing and Communications for ASD, said students currently have to share one lab between four separate science classes. We have one lab for both biology and chemistry, … Continue reading

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Tire sealant chemistry and tire pressure monitors – Video

Posted: Published on October 22nd, 2014

Tire sealant chemistry and tire pressure monitors Demonstration of how tire sealant works and how it can damage tire pressure sensors. SP100 pressure sensor: http://www.sensonor.com/media/30315/sp100-15%20datasheet.pdf Toyota uses SP311... By: Applied Science … Continue reading

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Glucose molecular structure – Sweet Side of Chemistry – Video

Posted: Published on October 22nd, 2014

Glucose molecular structure - Sweet Side of Chemistry Glucose, the simplest sugar, can be found in plants and is absorbed into bloodstreams during digestion. While most of us can be blissfully ignorant of our exact blood sugar levels after scarfing... By: National Science Foundation … Continue reading

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Chemistry-Hydrogen balloon – Video

Posted: Published on October 22nd, 2014

Chemistry-Hydrogen balloon Mr. McNeill being a rebel as always. By: Anna Gail Beard … Continue reading

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Chemistry Teacher, EGYPT

Posted: Published on October 22nd, 2014

A BSME/BSO 'Outstanding School', Modern English School Cairo is an established international, coeducational school located on a well-equipped 8.2 acre landscaped campus in the emerging district of New Cairo. With over 2000 students (959 in Secondary), MES Cairo serves to develop the next generation of Egyptian leaders offering a pre-K through university preparatory academic programme. The successful candidate will engage and promote the interests of the 21st century learner by teaching Chemistry to students in an American High School diploma program. The duties of the Chemistry teacher include creating a pacing guide and lesson plans that aligns with Common Core Standards, provide opportunities for authentic assessment both formative and summative, prepare and deliver engaging classroom discussions, creating and supervising laboratory activities for students, evaluating student performance, maintaining classroom records, meeting with parents, and participation in the rich professional development program offered by Modern English School Cairo. Candidates should demonstrate knowledge of research findings and recent trends in the education of students in grades 9-12 in Science. The candidate should possess the ability to develop and build a collaborative relationship fostering sharing of ideas, pedagogy and implementation of best practices within the science department. The ability to engage the learner in … Continue reading

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BASF staff brings chemistry to Orchard Knob students

Posted: Published on October 22nd, 2014

CHATTANOOGA, TN (WRCB) - Volunteers from BASF brought the company's Kids' Lab program to students at Orchard Knob Elementary School in celebration of National Chemistry Week. Through Kids' Lab, we are creating fun with chemistry to tap into children's natural curiosity and encourage them to explore scientific concepts, said Robert Gagliano, BASF Site Manager. Our volunteers enjoy helping the children to understand science and how it relates to potential careers. The goal of the BASF Kids' Lab program is to help students gain a better understanding of chemistry, according to the BASF website. The students at Orchard Knob Elementary School explored how polymers behave and how they are used in chemistry. Part of the exercise allowed the students to create their own bouncy balls. Other classes learned how to create Elephant's Toothpaste, a colorful foam easily made from scratch with household ingredients. It is exciting for the students because they get the chance to see the relevance of chemistry in everyday life, said LaFrederick Thirkill, Orchard Knob Elementary School Principal. They are not just learning from a textbook; they are witnessing chemistry in action through products that have been created by BASF. The BASF Kids' Lab was launched in North … Continue reading

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Gas Collection Over Water — WR LHS Chemistry – Video

Posted: Published on October 22nd, 2014

Gas Collection Over Water -- WR LHS Chemistry Gas collection apparatus used for Reaction #1 or #2 in the Factors Affecting Reaction Rate Lab. Unit 2 - Principles of Chemistry - WR Lincoln HS. By: Craig Ontl … Continue reading

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