To study a model of a chemical calculations algorithm.
http://129.93.84.115/Chemistry/DoChem/DoChem023.html
To draw conclusions from observations.
http://129.93.84.115/Chemistry/DoChem/DoChem005.html
The geometry of an octahedral hole is described.
http://www.chm.davidson.edu/ChemistryApplets/Crystals/IonicSolids/OctahedralHole.html
Many of the materials we use every day, like starch, are made up of molecules called POLYMERS. POLY means “many” and MER means “unit”.
http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/science_house/learn/CountertopChem/exp18.html
To seek periodic relationships in the properties of elements through a study of their oxides
http://129.93.84.115/Chemistry/DoChem/DoChem032.html
To investigate some of the physical properties of solids containing ionic, covalent, molecular or metallic bonds.
http://dwb.unl.edu/Chemistry/DoChem/DoChem037.html
To investigate some of the physical properties of solids containing ionic, covalent, molecular or metallic bonds.
http://129.93.84.115/Chemistry/DoChem/DoChem037.html
To investigate some physical properties of solids containing ionic bonds, covalent bonds, van der Waals forces, and metallic bonds to learn how to discriminate among them on the basis of properties correlated with their bonding forces.
http://www.okstate.edu/jgelder/bondpage6.html#stu
In this experiment students will investigate the physical properties of solid substances. These properties can be correlated to bond type within the solid.
http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1986/exp11.html
Some common chemicals will produce carbon dioxide. Some of the properties of carbon dioxide are easily observed
http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/science_house/learn/CountertopChem/exp9.html