Bromination of Saturated and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
Blue Bottle
Dehydration of Sugar by Sulfuric Acid
Disappearing Coffee Cup
Formation of a Silver Mirror
Mol Vib 2.0
Nylon 6 – 10
Organic Synthesis With Familiar Materials
Oxidation of Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Alcohols
Oxidation of Luminol
Polyurethane Foam
Slime
Underwater Fireworks: Chlorination of Acetylene
Carbide Lamp
Differences in Miscibility of Organic Alcohols With Increasing Chain Length
Combustion of Cellulose Nitrate (Guncotton)
Different Smells of Carvone Isomer
Distinguishing Between HD and LD Polyethylene
Enviro-Bond: Cleaning Oil Spills
Esterification Using Dean-Starks Trap
Ethanol Cannon
Happy/Sad Balls
IR Demonstration – Atomic Coupling
IR Demonstration II – Molecular Vibrations
IR Demonstration III – Molecular Vibrations
Making a Rubber Ball With Latex
Plastic Samples
Reducing Sugar and Fehling’s Solution
Rod Climbing by a Polymer Solution
Rotation of Polarized Light by Sucrose
Silly Putty
Soap Emulsifies Hydrocarbons
Superabsorbent Polyacrylamide Gel
Tubeless Siphon
Alkimer
Aniline Hydrochloride-Formaldehyde Polymer
Phenol-Formaldehyde Polymer
Mol Vib 2.0
Description: Mac program showing the intramolecular vibrations of various molecules. Shows how various wave frequencies cause specific interatomic vibrations.
Source: JCE software
Year: 1998 Vol: N/A Page: N/A
Keywords: Intramolecular vibrations, Wave frequencies, Interatomic vibrations
Rating:
Hazard: Low
- Electric shock hazard
- Simulation
Effectiveness: Good
- Results are observable with guidance
- Good connection from demo to course material
- High reliability
- Time to results is low
Difficulty: Medium
- Prior practice with the software is recommended
- Several steps are required to successfully use the program
- Procedures with some intermediate steps to results
Safety Precautions:
- Eye protection recommended
- Use UL approved three-prong plug and outlet
Class: Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy
Division: General, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry
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