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            <title>Virtual Chemistry Laboratory</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=89055</link>
            <description>Here&apos;s your chance to mix chemicals without wearing safety goggles. You won&apos;t spill any acid on the spectrometer in this lab. Choose solutions from the vast database and mix &apos;em together till the cloned cows come home. Marvel as the chemical solutions react in real time.</description>
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            <title>Ideal Gas Law Simulation</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=88586</link>
            <description>An effective tool to help students learn about all aspects of the ideal gas law.  One of the best web gas law simulations.</description>
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            <title>WebElements</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=74295</link>
            <description>All you want to know about each element. a fourbar linkage</description>
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            <title>Animated Chemistry Tutorials and Models</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=81127</link>
            <description>Windows Recommended. Animated Tutorials for generating Lewis Structures and applyiing VSEPR theory. Visualization of Valence Bonds in Lewis structures.  Animations of Phase Diagram, Heating/Cooling Curves, Hybridization and Water.  Animation of Diatomic Molecular Orbitals Construction</description>
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            <title>Periodic Table LIVE!</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=404555</link>
            <description>This is exactly what it says...a periodic table that comes alive.  For each element that you click on, it&apos;ll give the name, picture, history, and everylittle thing you&apos;ll need to know about that element.  It even has a media section to veiw different forms, images, and videos of that particular element.  </description>
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            <title>3DMolSym</title>
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            <description>3DMolSym is an educational program designed to visualize the symmetry elements of molecules and to animate the corresponding symmetry operations in an interactive 3D environment.It is aimed to help chemistry students conceive the symmetry properties of the molecular structure. 3DMolSym includes a database with symmetry and geometry data of 48 organic and inorganic molecules, corresponding to all point groups of chemical interest.</description>
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            <title>Qualitative Analysis - Group I Cations</title>
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            <description>A simulated experiment on qualitative analysis of the Group I cations.  User may select solutions containing known cations, unknown cations as a trial experiment, or unknown cations as an assigned experiment.  Results are graded in the trial mode.  In the assigned mode, the results may be printed out to be handed in.Instructors may contact the author regarding the key for unknowns.</description>
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            <title>Ideal Gas Law</title>
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            <description>Explore the relationships between Volume, Pressure and Temperature that form the basis of the ideal gas law and the piston.</description>
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            <title>An Iodine Clock Reaction</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=76823</link>
            <description>A simulated experiment and animation based on the iodine clock reaction using iodate and iodide in acetate buffers in the presence of arsenious acid and starch.</description>
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            <title>Interactive Simulations for General Chemistry</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=393756</link>
            <description>The collection of interactive simulations covers a wide range of general chemistry topics, with each simulation addressing key concepts and enable students to practice and teachers to demostrate these topics.Chapter 2 Periodic Table Coulomb&apos;s Law Names and Formulas of Ionic CompoundsChapter 3 Compounds, Molecules, and Moles Limiting ReactantsChapter 4 Acid Ionization Solubility of Ionic Compounds The pH Scale TitrationsChapter 5 Calorimetry Measuring Heats of Reaction Heat Transfer Between Substances Hess&apos;s Law Specific Heat CapacityChapter 6 Atomic Absorbtion and Emission Planck&apos;s EquationChapter 7 Atomic Electron Configurations Electron Configurations of Ions Atomic Orbital Energies Effective Nuclear Charge, Z* Electron Configurations 1 Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic Atoms Sizes of Atoms and IonsChapter 8 Bond Energy and Delta H of Reaction Determining Electron Pair Geometry Determining Molecular Polarity Determining Molecular Shapes 1 Determining Molecular Shapes 2 Drawing Lewis Structures 1 Drawing Lewis Structures 2 Resonance StructuresChapter 9 Metallic Bonding: Band Theory Molecular Orbital Diagrams of Homonuclear Diatomic Species Molecular Fluxionality Molecular Orbital Theory Predicting Paramagnetism in Molecules Chapter Organic Addition Reactions of Alkenes Nomenclature of AlkanesChapter 10 Distribution of Molecular Speeds Gas Density The Ideal Gas Law Kinetic Molecular TheoryChapter 11 Boiling Points of Simple Organic Compounds The Classium-Clapyron Equation Vapor Pressure of Liquids Vapor PressureChapter 12 Chapter 13 Concentration Dependence of Reaction Rates Determining The Rate Equation: Graphical Method Reaction Coordinate Diagrams Temperature Dependence of Reaction Rates The Arrheius EquationChapter 15 Chromatography and Equilibrium Disturbing a Chemical Equilibrium Equilibria and Volume The Meaning of the Equilibrium Constant Equilibrium Constant Expressions Equilibrium Expressions The Equilibrium StateChapter 16 Acid-Base Properties of Water Acid-Base Reactions Hydrolysis The pH ScaleChapter 17 Buffer Solutions The Common Ion Effect Common Ion Effect in Acid-Base Systems pH of Buffer Solutions Precipitation Reaction Systems Preparing Buffer Solutions Solubility and pH Solubility Product Constant pH Titration CurvesChapter 18 Free Energy and Temperature The Second Law of Thermodynamics Thermodynamics and the Equilibrium ConstantChapter 19 Standard PotentialsChapter 20 Binding Energy Radioactive Decay Stability of Isotopes</description>
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