Conceptual Chemistry
Chapter 3: Elements of Chemistry
An Introduction to Mixtures
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Mixtures are defined and examples are given. The formation of a mixture is noted to be a physical change. Duration: 5:15.
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Mixtures are defined and examples are given. The formation of a mixture is noted to be a physical change. Duration: 5:15.
Separating Mixtures
Separating Mixtures
The components of a mixture are separated from one another by taking advantage of differences in their physical properties. Various examples are shown. Duration: 6:25 [C0306NNb]
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The components of a mixture are separated from one another by taking advantage of differences in their physical properties. Various examples are shown. Duration: 6:25.
Locard's Principle
Busted by Dust
The big is made from the small, which means the big sheds the small to great consequences, from volcanoes to household dust, the burglar's bane. Duration: 5:15
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The big is made from the small, which means the big sheds the small to great consequences, from volcanoes to household dust, the burglar's bane. Duration: 5:15
KM: Boiled Tap Water
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Kai and Maile show the set-up for performing the "Confirm the Chemistry" activity entitled "Bottoms Up and Bubbles Out". Various safety features are also discussed. Duration: 2:53.
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Kai and Maile show the set-up for performing the "Confirm the Chemistry" activity entitled "Bottoms Up and Bubbles Out". Various safety features are also discussed. Duration: 2:53.
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