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Visual tour of LA 331 (the chemistry 101 lab)
Visual tour of LA 331 (the chemistry 101 lab) B&W, 3 slides per
page
Expected student behavior
Comment on why you protect the legs
Risk Management requires you to copy this into page 1 of your lab
notebook
Comment on the importance of legibility in materials turned in for
grading
Optional cover page for the lab handouts
For
those who want to print the labs
Where Lab Supplies are Located
Summary of where to find lab materials and supplies
Several labs have associated DVD presentations. These presentations are
not-captioned for the hearing-impaired.
These are the transcripts furnished by the publisher for the entire set of introductory chemistry videos used in chemistry 101.
This series was done by Maryland Public Television
Online
streaming from Annenberg was discontinued in June, 2019.
Videos of The World of Chemistry Series are available from Trakt TV
A list of the four labs that show World of Chemistry programs and their
corresponding transcript
The Transcripts for the programs
in the World of Chemistry Series:
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Legal Stuff:
This site is intended only for classroom use of the author's CEM 101 chemistry class.
All other uses, in the absence of written permission by the author, are specifically denied.
Materials
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This site is copyright Larry P. Taylor, Ph.D. All rights reserved.
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