Series: Chemistry Fundamentals: Energy in Reactions
About this Series
- Lessons: 2
- Total Time: 0h 59m
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Access Period: Unlimited
- Created At: 10/22/2009
- Last Updated At: 11/03/2009
These two lessons look at energy in reactions. Classification of energy, exothermic and endothermic processes precede a discussion of Hess
About this Author
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- Sandra Etheridge
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Sandra Y. Etheridge, Ph.D., is a Professor Emerita. She received her Ph.D. in Educational Leadership with emphasis in curriculum development in Chemistry from Florida State University in 1982, MAT in Teaching Chemistry from Duke University in 1963, and a BS in Chemistry at Limestone College in 1962. In addition to her education, she studied Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and InfraRed Spectroscopy at the University of West Florida.
Professional Experience:
1983-2009 Developed distance education video, etc. courses in chemistry.
1993-2003 Chair Division of Natural Sciences, Gulf Coast State College
1984-2003 Professor of Chemistry, Gulf Coast State College
1967-1983 Assistant Professor of...
Lessons Included
None of the lesson in this series have been reviewed.
Below are the descriptions for each of the lessons included in the series:
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Chemistry Fundamentals: Energy in Reactions 1
Classification of energy, exothermic and endothermic processes precede a discussion of Hess’s Law and specific heat capacity.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, Fundamentals of Chemistry that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/introduction_to_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses teaches those topics commonly found in high school chemistry classes and includes several sections often covered in more extensive courses. The essential topics addressed include: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theory, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, acids, bases, equilibrium, pH and Buffers, radioactivity, and oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the beginning level of chemistry with a view to preparing students who may need to take college chemistry at a later date. The program is designed for high school students currently enrolled in chemistry who may need further assistance with their high school chemistry course. It is also ideal for home schooled students or as an aid for teachers who may wish to refresh or alter their approach to the subject.
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Chemistry Fundamentals: Energy in Reactions 2
A discussion of the specific heat of water and its importance in life on earth is accompanied by a series of problems. The Law of Conservation of Energy is explained and several problems are worked. A brief discussion of biofuels concludes the lesson.
In addition to the full video lesson, you will also get access to a lesson specific note guide that can be viewed and downloaded once this lesson is purchased. This lesson is part of a full course, Fundamentals of Chemistry that is available through the series listed above or in DVD format from the Chemistry Professor’s website at http://chemistryprofessor.com/introduction_to_chemistry.htm. The full course addresses teaches those topics commonly found in high school chemistry classes and includes several sections often covered in more extensive courses. The essential topics addressed include: measurements, calculations, matter, energy, elements, compounds, nomenclature, equations, types of reactions, the mole, stoichiometry, atomic theory, the periodic table, bonding theory, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, acids, bases, equilibrium, pH and Buffers, radioactivity, and oxidation-reduction. These topics are all addressed at the beginning level of chemistry with a view to preparing students who may need to take college chemistry at a later date. The program is designed for high school students currently enrolled in chemistry who may need further assistance with their high school chemistry course. It is also ideal for home schooled students or as an aid for teachers who may wish to refresh or alter their approach to the subject.
Supplementary Files:
- Once you purchase this series you will have access to these files:
- Unit_11_-_Energy_in_Reactions_-_Lesson_21_Notes_Guide.doc
- Full_Unit_11_-_Energy_in_Reactions_-_Overview___Quiz.doc
- Unit_11_-_Energy_in_Reactions_-_Lesson_22_Notes_Guide.doc
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