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Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 1

by Journal Chemical Education

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The first publication in the Chemistry Comes Alive! series covers topics in stoichiometry, chemical reactions, gases, and electrical properties of matter. This title is a second edition; it has been updated to include the same high quality movie formats as the newer publications in the series




JCE Software announces updated versions of Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volumes 1 and 2. Now using state-of-the-art compression these new editions yield higher quality video with smaller file sizes and data rates better suited for WWW delivery. Users who are familiar with the video on Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 3; Periodic Table Live!, 2nd edition; ChemPages Laboratory; and Multimedia General Chemistry Problems already use this new format.

Chemistry Comes Alive! is a series of CD-ROMs for Macintosh and Windows computers. Chemistry truly does come to life through this collection of pictures, animations, and movies depicting chemical reactions. In Chemistry Comes Alive!, the emphasis is on the chemistry. Reactions are shown close up. Only where scale is important can more than the demonstrator's hands be seen. All movies in Chemistry Comes Alive! include a voice-over narration, and the sound of a reaction is included when it is important. Reactions or demonstrations in Chemistry Comes Alive! illustrate an important aspect of chemistry, involve substances or equipment that are not available in many schools, or are hazardous or cause problems of disposal or cleanup. All are certain to stimulate students' curiosity and help them learn.

The Chemistry Comes Alive! collection includes the images previously published in Periodic Table Videodisc, (1) ChemDemos Videodisc (2), ChemDemos II (3), and Titration Techniques Videodisc (4) as well as new video, graphics, and animations. The collection is divided into several CD volumes on related topics as recommended by a group of chemistry educators. Each volume contains many reactions and demonstrations grouped into a few broad categories, called Chapters. Chapters and specific topics included on each CD are available here as a PDF file. shown in the tables on page 672.




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Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 2
by: Journal Chemical Education
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The second installment in the Chemistry Comes Alive! series covers topics in electronic properties, the periodic table, bonding, solids & liquids, and solutions. This title is a second edition; it has been updated to include the same high quality movie formats as the newer publications in the series.

JCE Software announces updated versions of Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volumes 1 and 2. Now using state-of-the-art compression these new editions yield higher quality video with smaller file sizes and data rates better suited for WWW delivery. Users who are familiar with the video on Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 3; Periodic Table Live!, 2nd edition; ChemPages Laboratory; and Multimedia General Chemistry Problems already use this new format.
Chemistry Comes Alive! is a series of CD-ROMs for Macintosh and Windows computers. Chemistry truly does come to life through this collection of pictures, animations, and movies depicting chemical reactions. In Chemistry Comes Alive!, the emphasis is on the chemistry. Reactions are shown close up. Only where scale is important can more than the demonstrator's hands be seen. All movies in Chemistry Comes Alive! include a voice-over narration, and the sound of a reaction is included when it is important. Reactions or demonstrations in Chemistry Comes Alive! illustrate an important aspect of chemistry, involve substances or equipment that are not available in many schools, or are hazardous or cause problems of disposal or cleanup. All are certain to stimulate students' curiosity and help them learn.
The Chemistry Comes Alive! collection includes the images previously published in Periodic Table Videodisc, (1) ChemDemos Videodisc (2), ChemDemos II (3), and Titration Techniques Videodisc (4) as well as new video, graphics, and animations. The collection is divided into several CD volumes on related topics as recommended by a group of chemistry educators. Each volume contains many reactions and demonstrations grouped into a few broad categories, called Chapters. Chapters and specific topics included on each CD are available here as a PDF file. shown in the tables on page 672.
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Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 3 explores topics in enthalpy & thermodynamics, oxidation/reduction reactions, and electrochemistry.

Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 3 is the third in a series of CD-ROMs for Macintosh and Windows computers. Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volumes 1 and 2 (1, 2), are also available from JCE Software. Chemistry truly does come to life through this collection of pictures, animations, and movies depicting chemical reactions.
In Chemistry Comes Alive!, the emphasis is on the chemistry. Reactions are shown close up. Only where scale is important can more than the demonstrator's hands be seen. All movies in Chemistry Comes Alive! include a voice-over narration and the sound of a reaction is included when it is important. Reactions or demonstrations have been chosen because they illustrate an important aspect of chemistry, involve substances or equipment that are not available in many schools, or are hazardous or cause problems of disposal or cleanup. All are certain to stimulate students' curiosity and help them learn.


The Chemistry Comes Alive! collection is derived from the images previously published by JCE Software in ChemDemos Videodisc (3), ChemDemos II (4), and Titration Techniques Videodisc (5) as well as new video, graphics, and animations. The collection is divided into several CD volumes on related topics as recommended by a group of chemistry educators. Volume 3 contains several related topics generally included in an introductory chemistry course. The general areas are Enthalpy and Thermodynamics, Oxidation-Reduction, and Electrochemistry. Listed in alphabetical order, the specific topics are:
  • Ammonium Dichromate Volcano
  • Aqua Regia
  • Autocatalysis: Reaction of Permanganate with Oxalic Acid
  • Blue Bottle; Red and Blue Bottle
  • Canned Heat
  • Chemical Properties of Sulfur Dioxide
  • Chemiluminescence
  • Copper in Concentrated Strong Acids
  • Copper in Concentrated Sulfuric Acid
  • Copper Penny with Concentrated Nitric Acid
  • Crystallization of Supersaturated Sodium Acetate
  • Electrochemical Series: Metal Trees
  • Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
  • Electrolysis of Water



    Overvoltage: A zinc strip placed in hydrochloric acid generates gas bubbles, but a nickel strip in the same solution does not. When the two metals touch, gas is also generated at the nickel strip.
  • Endothermic Reaction


    Frames from the reaction of aluminum with bromine.
  • Energy from Oxidation of Food
  • Entropy
  • Formation of Carbon from Carbohydrate
  • Halogen/Halide Redox Reactions
  • Iodine Clock Reaction
  • Metal/Iodine Reactions and Cells
  • Nitrogen Triiodide Detonation
  • Orange Juice Clock
  • Oscillating Reaction: Briggs�Rauscher
  • Overvoltage
  • Oxidation and Reduction of Copper
  • Oxidation of Glycerin by Potassium Permanganate
  • Oxidation States of Vanadium
  • Photochemistry: Silver
  • Pulsating Electrochemical Reaction: Mercury Beating Heart
  • Reaction of Aluminum with Bromine
  • Reaction of Chlorine with Acetylene
  • Reaction of Chlorine with Aluminum
  • Reaction of Chlorine with Copper
  • Reaction of Chlorine with Hydrogen
  • Reaction of Chlorine with Iodine
  • Reaction of Chlorine with Iron
  • Reaction of Chlorine with Natural Gas
  • Reaction of Chlorine with Potassium Bromide
  • Reaction of Chlorine with Potassium Iodide
  • Reaction of Chlorine with Sodium
  • Reaction of Magnesium with Carbon Dioxide
  • Reaction of Magnesium with Oxygen
  • Reaction of Nitrogen Monoxide with Oxygen to Form Nitric Acid
  • Reaction of Potassium with Bromine
  • Reactions of Iron with Sulfur, Zinc with Sulfur
  • Reactions of Metals with Iodine
  • Redox Titration and Animation
  • Safety Match Chemistry: Red Phosphorus and Potassium Chlorate
  • Simulated Lead Storage Battery
  • Steam and Superheated Steam
  • Sulfuric Acid into Water and Ice
  • Thermite Reaction
  • Writing with White Phosphorus
The Chemistry Comes Alive! CD-ROMs are organized in the manner of a World Wide Web site. You access their contents with a browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 3 provides links to JCE Online where you can find information about other Chemistry Comes Alive! volumes. JCE Software invites you to let us know how you use Chemistry Comes Alive! in your classroom. We will share contributed ideas, lessons, or instructional materials that utilize Chemistry Comes Alive! with others.



How to Use This CD-ROM

The movies on this CD-ROM are 320 x 240 pixel QuickTime movies and can be played directly using MoviePlayer on the Macintosh or Media Player in Windows. Images from the CD can be easily incorporated into multimedia presentations or lessons. Use of the Bookmark function of the Web browser is a particularly convenient method of organizing material for a lecture or for a student lesson.



Frames from the mercury beating heart.

Acknowledgments
Funding for Chemistry Comes Alive! was provided by the National Science Foundation, New Traditions, grant DUE-9455928 and National Science Foundation, Instructional Materials Development grant ESI-9154099.
Many individuals made significant contributions to the development of this project. These include: Frank W. Darrow, Ithaca College; Steven D. Gammon, University of Idaho; Nancy S. Gettys, Kelly Houston Jetzer, Kristin Johnson, Néha Patani, Tony Tautges, Gail M. Thorson, and Randall J. Wildman, University of Wisconsin�Madison; George Gilbert, Denison University; Lynn R. Hunsberger, Northwestern University; George Lisensky, Beloit College; Frederick Mattes, Hastings College; Barry V. O'Grady, University of Tasmania; David Phillips and John Zimmerman, Wabash College; and David Whisnant, Wofford College.

Hardware and Software Requirements for Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 3.



Literature Cited

1. Jacobsen, J. J.; Moore, J. W. Chemistry Comes Alive! Vol. 1 [CD-ROM]; J. Chem. Educ. Software 1998, SP 18.
2. Jacobsen, J. J.; Moore, J. W. Chemistry Comes Alive! Vol. 2 [CD-ROM]; J. Chem. Educ. Software 1998, SP 21.
3. Moore, J. W.; Jacobsen, J. J.; Hunsberger, L. R.; Gammon, S. D.; Jetzer, K. H.; Zimmerman, J. ChemDemos Videodisc; J. Chem. Educ. Software 1994, SP 8.
4. Moore, J. W.; Jacobsen, J. J.; Jetzer, K. H.; Gilbert, G.; Mattes, F.; Phillips, D.; Lisensky, G.; Zweerink, G. ChemDemos II; J. Chem. Educ. Software 1996, SP 14.

5. Jacobsen, J. J.; Jetzer, K. H.; Patani, N.; Zimmerman, J. Titration Techniques Videodisc; J. Chem. Educ. Software 1995, SP9.



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Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 4 deals entirely with chemical reactions, both in and out of aqueous solutions.

Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 4 is the fourth in a series of CD-ROMs for Macintosh and Windows computers. (Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volumes 1, 2, and 3 (1-3), are also available from JCE Software.) Volume 4 contains two main topics, Reactions in Aqueous Solution and Reactions of the Elements. Chemistry truly does come to life through this collection of pictures, animations, and movies depicting chemical reactions.
Topic I. Reactions in Aqueous Solution
Reactions in Aqueous Solution includes video of the mixing and subsequent reaction, if any, of aqueous solutions of inorganic compounds. The compounds and ions included are listed below. Reactions with a specific compound can be accessed either by selecting the compound from an alphabetical list of the compounds or from a matrix of reactions. There are more than 200 movies of reactions from which to choose. There are also still images of each reaction. Reactions are shown in which reactants are mixed in either order; there are images of solution 2 being added to solution 1 as well as images of solution 1 being added to solution 2.
In addition to videos of reactions, a quiz is available in which a matrix of unknown solutions is presented. Students attempt to identify the solutions by viewing video of each unknown solution as it is mixed with another unknown solution. Students may compare their observations from mixing the unknowns with reactions of known solutions.
Topic II. Reactions of the Elements
Reactions of the Elements includes video of the elements reacting with air, water, acids, and base. (This video is also used in JCE Software's popular Periodic Table Live! (4) and is included here to allow you greater freedom to use the video in your own presentations under the Chemistry Comes Alive! license.) In addition you may purchase an additional license that allows you to place all or a portion of the video on your WWW site. Contact JCE Software for more details.
Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 4: Reactions in Aqueous Solution
Compounds and Ions
Ammonia, NH3
Barium chloride, BaCl2
Cadmium nitrate, Cd(NO3)2
Chromium(III) chloride, CrCl3
Cobalt(II) chloride, CoCl2
Copper(II) nitrate, Cu(NO3)2
Copper(II) sulfate, CuSO4
Hydrochloric acid, HCl
Iron(II) ion, Fe2+
Iron(III) ion, Fe3+
Lead(II) nitrate, Pb(NO3)2
Manganese(II) chloride, MnCl2
Mercury(I) nitrate, Hg2(NO3)2
Mercury(II) ion, Hg2+
Nickel(II) nitrate, Ni(NO3)2
Silver nitrate, AgNO3
Sodium bromide, NaBr
Sodium carbonate, Na2CO3
Sodium chloride, NaCl
Sodium hydroxide, NaOH
Sodium iodide, NaI
Sodium sulfate, Na2SO4
Sodium sulfide, Na2S
Strontium chloride, SrCl2
Sulfuric acid, H2SO4
Zinc nitrate, Zn(NO3)2

About the Chemistry Comes Alive! Series
In Chemistry Comes Alive!, the emphasis is on the chemistry. Reactions are shown close up. Only where scale is important can more than the demonstrator's hands be seen. Most movies in Chemistry Comes Alive! include a voice-over narration and the sound of a reaction is included when it is important. Reactions or demonstrations have been chosen because they illustrate an important aspect of chemistry, involve substances or equipment that are not available in many schools, or are hazardous or cause problems of disposal or cleanup. All are certain to stimulate students' curiosity and help them learn. The Chemistry Comes Alive! series is divided into several CD volumes on related topics as recommended by a group of chemistry educators.
How to Use This CD-ROM
The Chemistry Comes Alive! CD-ROMs are organized in the manner of a World Wide Web site. You access their contents with a browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 4 provides links to JCE Online where you can find information about other Chemistry Comes Alive! volumes. JCE Software hopes you will let us know how you use Chemistry Comes Alive! in your classroom so that we can share with others contributed ideas, lessons, or instructional materials that utilize Chemistry Comes Alive!
The movies on this CD-ROM are QuickTime movies. In addition to viewing with a WWW browser, the video can be played directly using QuickTime MoviePlayer. Images from the CD can be easily incorporated into multimedia presentations or lessons. Use of the Bookmark function of the Web browser is a particularly convenient method of organizing material for a lecture or for a student lesson. Remember that an additional license must be purchased before you place video from any CCA! volume on your local WWW server.

[SIZE=-1]Images of the reactions of potassium, selected from movies on Reactions of the Elements[/SIZE]
Acknowledgments
Funding for Chemistry Comes Alive! was provided by the National Science Foundation, New Traditions, grant DUE-9455928 and National Science Foundation, Instructional Materials Development grant ESI-9154099.
Many individuals made significant contributions to the development of this project. These include Alton Banks, North Carolina State University; Joe March, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Price and Ordering
An order form is inserted in this issue that provides prices and other ordering information. If this card is not available or if you need additional information, contact JCE Software, University of Wisconsin-Madison


Literature Cited
  1. Jacobsen, J. J.; Moore, J. W. Chemistry Comes Alive! Vol. 1; J. Chem. Educ. Software 1998, SP 18.
  2. Jacobsen, J. J.; Moore, J. W. Chemistry Comes Alive! Vol. 2; J. Chem. Educ. Software 1998, SP 21.
  3. Jacobsen, J. J.; Moore, J. W. Chemistry Comes Alive! Vol. 3; J. Chem. Educ. Software 2000, SP 23.
  4. Banks, A. J.; Holmes, J. L.; Jacobsen, J. J.; Kotz, J. C.; Moore, J. W.; Robinson, W. R.; Schatz, P. F.; Tweedale, J.; Young, S. Periodic Table Live!



 


Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 5, contains several hundred movies dealing with organic chemistry and biochemistry (nearly two hours of video!). It is the fifth in a series of CD-ROMs for Macintosh and Windows computers. (Volumes 1-4 of Chemistry Comes Alive! (1-4) continue to be available from JCE Software.)

The movies on this CD-ROM come from several sources:
  • new movies deal primarily with biological chemistry

    more than 100 movies from Demonstrations in Organic Chemistry videodisc (5)
    7 minutes of video from HIV-1 Protease: An enzymeat Work videotape (6)
  • 10 movies from Alkanes in Motion (7)
  • A number of related movies from other sources, some published in previous Chemistry Comes Alive! volumes, are included to complete this CD-ROM's collection of organic and biochemistry video.

    Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 5, is divided into 21 chapters, containing more than 200 movies and more than 1600 still images. Chapter titles are listed below.
    Chapter Titles, Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 5
    Combustion of Gases

    Conformations of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
    Structure and Properties of Alkanes and Alcohols
    Bromination of Alkanes
    Oxidation of Alkanes, Alkenes,and Alcohols
    Addition Reactions of Alkenes
    Acetylene
    Aromatic Compounds
    Chirality
    Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
    Alcohols
    Aldehydes and Ketones
    Phenols and Quinones
    Amines and Aniline
    Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives
    Polymers
    Dyes
Carbohydrate


Nature of Proteins

Protein Reactions

DNA



About the Chemistry Comes Alive! Series


In Chemistry Comes Alive!, the emphasis is on the chemistry. Reactions are shown close up. Only where scale is important can more than the demonstrator's hands be seen. Many movies in Chemistry Comes Alive! include a voice-over narration. The sound of a reaction is included when it is important. Reactions or demonstrations have been chosen because they illustrate an important aspect of chemistry, involve substances or equipment that are not available in many schools, are hazardous, or cause problems of disposal or cleanup. All are certain to stimulate students' curiosity and help them learn. The Chemistry Comes Alive! series is divided into several CD volumes on related topics as recommended by a group of chemistry educators.

How to Use This CD-ROMEach Chemistry Comes Alive! CD-ROM is like a World Wide website you can access it with a browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft internet explorerChemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 5, includes a link to JCE Online where you can find a complete index of all Chemistry Comes Alive! volumes.
The QuickTime movies on this CD-ROM can be played directly using QuickTime MoviePlayer as well as viewed with a WWW browser. The images can be easily incorporated into your multimedia presentations or lessons. Using the Web browser's Bookmark function is particularly convenient for organizing material for a lecture or student lesson. (An additional license must be purchased before you place video from any CCA! volume on your local WWW server.)
Let us know how you use Chemistry Comes Alive! in your classroom. We will share with others contributed ideas, lessons, or instructional materials that utilize Chemistry Comes Alive!
Acknowledgments
Partial funding for Chemistry Comes Alive! was provided by the National Science Foundation, New Traditions, grant DUE-9455928 and National Science Foundation, Instructional Materials Development grant ESI-9154099.
Many individuals made significant contributions to the development of this project: Erica Jacobsen and J. Monty Wright, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jae Hyun Kim, Kongju National University, Seoul, Korea; and George L. Gilbert, Denison University
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Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 6:Laboratory Techniques, contains more than 600 quick time movies and more than 3600 still images that illustrate laboratory procedures and techniques. The laboratory equipment and techniques demonstrated on Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 6 have been selected to include those that students typically need to learn in general chemistry, analytical chemistry, and organic chemistry courses.
The CD-ROM’s broad coverage of techniques and apparatus is evident from the summary contents. All of the CD-ROM’s content is accessible under the heading Chemistry Laboratory Techniques. Techniques suitable for highly accurate analytical chemistry have been collected under Quantitative Techniques in Volumetric Analysis.
The videos and still images from Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 6 have been carefully organized to make it easy for you to find what you need. They can be used for pre-laboratory instruction either directly from the CD-ROM or by incorporating them into your own multimedia presentations. They are especially useful for illustrating customized laboratory manuals that are locally written and printed. Often both correct and incorrect techniques are demonstrated. These can be used in lessons or quizzes where students are asked to identify errors in technique or to select the best technique from several possibilities.
Content of Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 6: Laboratory Techniques

Chemistry Laboratory Techniques


1. Manipulating and Transferring Samples
Heating and Cooling
Selecting a Heat Source
Gas Burner
Hot Plate
Reflux: Reactions at Constant Temperature
Preparing an Ice Bath
Mixing
Mechanical Mixing
Magnetic Stirrer
Manual Mixing
Mixing Safely
Transferring Samples
Obtaining a Liquid Sample
Pouring
Quantitative Transfer
2. Measuring
Electrical Properties
Conductivity Meter
Voltage of an Electrochemical Cell
Mass
Analytical Balance
Top-Loading Balance
Top-Loading Balance with Draft Shield
pH
pH Meter
pH Paper
Pressure
Barometer
McLeod Gauge Manometer
Recording Data
Chart Recorder
Reading a Scale
Spectroscopy
Spectroscope
Spectronic 20 Spectrophotometer
Single-Beam Recording Spectrophotometer
Double-Beam Recording Spectrophotometer
Diode-Array Spectrophotometer
Temperature
Thermometer
Calorimeter
Melting Point Apparatus
Titration
Titration Techniques and Concepts
A Complete Acid–Base Titration
Procedures and Mistakes
Volume
Precision of Measurement
Buret
Graduated Cylinder
Pipets
Volumetric Flask
3. Separating and Purifying
Centrifuge
Loading and Unloading a Centrifuge
Centrifuging a Sample
Removing Supernatant and Washing Precipitate
Chromatography
Paper Chromatography
Thin-Layer Chromatography
Gas Chromatography
Distillation
Simple Distillation
Distillation at Reduced Pressure
Using a Rotary Evaporator
Extraction
Separatory Funnel
Product Isolation
Filtration
Gravity-Filtration
Vacuum Filtration
Recrystallization
Single-Solvent Method
Two-Solvent Method
4. Safety
Eye Protection
Handling and Mixing Chemicals
Handling Glassware
Heating and Hot Items
Loose Clothing, hair and Jewelry
Pipetting
Safe Lab Setting
Quantitative Techniques in Volumetric Analysis

1. Quantitative Techniques Introduction
2. Quantitative Weighing
Quantitative Transfer of a Solid with a Weighing spoon
Quantitative Transfer of a Solid with a Finger-Held Weighing Bottle
Quantitative Transfer of a Solid with a Paper Strap-Held Bottle
Quantitative Transfer of a Solid with a Spatula
Quantitative Weighing Errors
3. Quantitative Transfer
Solid from Dish to Beaker to Volumetric Flask
Solid from Dish to Volumetric Flask
Quantitative Transfer with a Volumetric Pipet
4. Quantitative Acid–Base Titration
A Complete Acid–Base Titration
Variations in Technique for Handling Stopcocks

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Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 7
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Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 8
by Journal chemical education

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