About C.O.R.E.
       CHAPTERS
  1-Introduction
  2-Phys. & Chem. Prop.
  3-Atomic Structure Pt.1
  4-Nuclear
  5-Moles, Molarity,
      Reaction Types
  6-Stoichiometry
  7-Gas Laws
  8-Atomic Structure Pt.2
  9-Bonding & Geometry
  10-Intermolecular Forces
  11-Thermochemistry
  12-Colligative Properties
  13-Thermodynamics
  14-Gas Phase, Solubility,
        Complex Ion Equilibria
  15-Kinetics
  16-Acid-Base Equilibria
  17-Electrochemistry












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Chapter Eight - Atomic Structure, Part Two
Videos
Physical Properties of Iodine
This video shows the physical properties and sublimation of iodine.


  IR Imaging Camera
This video shows the use of an infrared imaging camera.


Flame Tests of LiCl and LiNO3
This video shows comparison of the flame test of LiCl and LiNO3.


  Reaction of Lithium and Water
This video shows the physical properties of Li metal and its reaction with water.


Reaction of Lithium and Oxygen
This video shows the reaction of Li metal with oxygen.


  Reaction of Magnesium and Water
This video shows the physical properties of Mg metal and its reaction with water.


Magnetism in Metals
This video shows the ferromagnetism of Fe, Ni, and Co and the paramagnetism of some ionic compounds.


  Reaction of Magnesium and Oxygen
This video shows the reaction of Mg metal with oxygen.


Paramagnetism of O2
This video shows the magnetic properties of liquid oxygen.


p Orbitals with Balloons
This video shows the geometric relationship between the three p-orbitals using ballon models.


Reaction of Potassium and Water
This video shows the physical properties of K metal and its reaction with water.


  Reaction of Potassium and Oxygen
This video shows the reaction of K metal with oxygen.


Reaction of Sodium and Water
This video shows the physical properties of Na metal and its reaction with water.


  Reaction of Sodium and Oxygen
This video shows the reaction of Na metal with oxygen.


Atomic Spectra Lab
This video shows the observation of atomic spectra.


   
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