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.
72577 KB