written by
Mark Bishop
This web page features a set of animations that support topics typically covered in preparatory chemistry. Learners can explore the structure of matter, properties of elements, molecular structure of water, dissolving NaCl, acid/base reaction, Boyle's Law, solubility, and more.
This collection is part of An Introduction to Chemistry, a set of resources developed by Mark Bishop which includes two textbooks, student tutorials, downloadable Power Point presentations for teachers, and concept maps. Please note that this resource requires Shockwave.
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Bishop, M. (2010). An Introduction to Chemistry: Animations. Retrieved April 26, 2024, from https://preparatorychemistry.com/Bishop_animations.htm
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Year = {2010}
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