The World of Chemistry Video Guide Set
The World of Chemistry Video Guide Set
The World of Chemistry Video Guide Set
1. The video states that states of matter may be changed. What is needed to make this possible?
3. Describe, at the molecular level, how temperature affects the pressure of a gas.
4. How does the collapsing can demo work. Draw diagrams of before, during, and after the heating.
What does the shape of a crystal tell us about its internal structure?
1. What are the three basic components (particles) that make up an atom?
3. How does the size of the nucleus compare to the size of an atom?
4. What is the Scanning and Tunneling electron Microscope (STM) used for?
7. What are the charges on the electron ________, the proton ________, and the neutron ________?
10. When two atoms meet, what parts of the atoms interact?
10. What are some ways that signals from the atom can be used?
3. What are the indications of chemical change when sodium and chlorine react?
6. What does the shape of a crystal tell you about its internal structure?
Episode 12 - Water
1. What is the annual rate of consumption of water per person? What percent of this is for agricultural purposes?
3. How does the mass of a water molecule compare to common gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide?
6. What are some properties of water that are due to hydrogen bonding?
7. What is unusual about the density of ice compared to the density of water?
9. What generalization may be made about whether or not one material will dissolve in another?
10. Why is there controversy about the amount of various chemicals that may be found in a sample of water?
Episode 21 - Carbon
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4. When was nylon first developed? Why was its development so essential?
6. What is a hydrocarbon?
10. What were the ``ingredients'' in the synthesis of acetylsalicylic acid - aspirin?
1. What determines the name for an age (stone age, bronze age, etc.)?
4. In fractional distillation ____________ molecules travel to the top of the fractionating tower while ____________ molecules collect at the bottom. 5. Arrange the following fractions in order from lightest to heaviest: asphalt, jet fuel, lubricating oil, gasoline, diesel fuel
10. What was the key to the design of PETE soft drink bottles?
Why are polymers so widely used in the automobile and aircraft industries?
1. What are the two common characteristics of living species as described in the video?
3. What are the building blocks used to form proteins? How many are found in nature?
4. The video estimates that 100 billion proteins may exist. How can so many proteins form from just a few molecules?
5. What is the name of the bond that results in the formation of proteins?
6. What are the names of two common secondary structures of proteins? Give an example of each.
Extra: Linus Pauling's contribution to protein structure is described in the video. What other contributions has he made to chemistry and what other recognition has he received?
1. What are some of the ways mentioned that proteins are used in our bodies?
2. How many subunits are found in hemoglobin? What atom in found in the center of each?
5. What may be the result of a change of one amino acid in a protein structure? Give an example.
6. In DNA, how many bases are required to code for one amino acid in protein synthesis?
9. What are the two types of RNA needed to carry out protein synthesis?
10. What can be the result of the improper coding of a protein during its synthesis?
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