Comparing the Specific Heat of Metals I
Comparing the Specific Heat of Metals II
Paramagnetism of Transition Metal Salts
Computer NaCl Crystal Cleavage
Octahedral, Hexagonal, and Tetrahedral Shapes
Thermoluminescent Sodium Chloride
Jars of Sand Representing Electron Flow in a Band
Temperature Dependence on Resistance
Thermal Conductivity of Metals
Glycerine Tube Representing Hole Energies
Counting Photons Using a Solar Cell
Effect of Pressure on the Melting Point of Ice
Fixed Ball and Stick Crystal Models
Solid State Resources CD
Description: CD-Rom containing a vast number of movies and diagrams explaining many aspects of Solid State Chemistry
Source: JCE Software DivCHED.org
Year: 2008 Vol: 85 #3 Page: 2
Keywords: CD-Rom, Solid State Chemistry, Orange, Crystal structure, Primitive cubic
Rating:
Hazard: Some
- Electric shock hazard
Effectiveness: Good
- Good connection to course material
- High reliability
- Time to results is medium
- Model or simulation
- Results are observable with guidance
Difficulty: Medium
- Multi-step procedures involved in use of software
- Prior training recommended
- Simple manipulations for most to perform
Safety precautions:
- Eye protection required
- Use of UL approved three-prong plug and outlet
Class: Simulations, Crystal Structure, Macromolecules and Solid State Chemistry
Division: General, Inorganic Chemistry, Material Science, Physical Chemistry