Chemistry
Acids and Bases (Principles): Avoid falling in a lake of acid!In a futuristic lab, you will get help from a robot assistant to determine the acidity of a lake of acid found on an exoplanet. You will learn how to quantify the acidity and alkalinity of substances.
Chemistry
Acids and Bases: Acidity and Alkalinity in Everyday SubstancesJoin Marie in the Acids and Bases Simulation and explore the nature and concepts of these important chemical compounds. Measure the pH of chemical solutions, and use your acquired knowledge to evaluate mixtures of acids and base.
Chemistry
Advanced Acids and BasesJoin us in in the exploration of acids and bases and learn all the advanced terms used in chemistry.
Chemistry
Atomic Structure (Principles): Atoms and isotopesLearn about the atomic structure of the elements and investigate the properties of element samples from an exoplanet to assess whether life on it is a possibility. Find out what differentiates ions and isotopes of an element.
Chemistry
Atomic Structure (Principles): Bohr and quantum modelsExplore the atomic model, absorption and emission spectra, and how they reveal information about stars in galaxies far far away.
Chemistry
Basic Chemistry Thermodynamics: Solve the challenge of storing renewable energyLearn the core concepts of thermodynamics and apply the technique of bomb calorimetry to help solve the challenge of storing renewable energy.
Chemistry
Calorimetry: Using a bomb calorimeterApply the technique of bomb calorimetry to help solve the challenge of storing renewable energy. Learn about the first law of thermodynamics, enthalpy, and internal energy.
Chemistry
Carbon NMR: What is the mystery compound?Help Yummy Food Inc survive the shut down of their food factory! Learn about the principles of the analytical technique carbon-13 NMR and interpret the spectrum of the mysterious unlabelled compound they have used in their food and drink.
Chemistry
Chemistry Safety: Dispose of chemical wasteJoin the lab assistant Marie in clearing up the fume hood after some students left a mess in the lab. Learn how to use your knowledge of the chemicals required for an experiment and apply it to safely dispose of the chemical waste.
Chemistry
Chemistry Safety: Hazard symbolsJoin lab assistant Marie to find out how to decide on the correct laboratory practice and personal protective equipment when dealing with hazardous chemicals. Learn the meaning of the hazard symbols and apply your knowledge with some example chemicals.
Chemistry
Energy Surfaces and Spontaneous ReactionsLearn the core concepts of thermodynamics and discover how chemical reactions can be represented with energy surfaces. Determine which chemical reactions are spontaneous.
Chemistry
Environmental Impact of Coal Power PlantsJoin the project manager Marie in her quest to uncover the environmental impacts of coal power plants and fish farming. Explore the issues with our current source of fuel and help Marie come up with a greener solution to save the environment.
Chemistry
EquilibriumLearn about equlibrium and help a famous scientist to prevent a global famine by applying your knowledge to increase the yields of fertilizer for the crops.
Chemistry
Exploring a Distillation ApparatusGet ready to dive deep into the process of distillation, by inspecting a simple benchtop distillation system and exploring all its parts on your own. Will you be able to relate the part of the distillation apparatus to their functions?
Chemistry
Formulas and Equation Balancing: Save the chemistry lab!Discover the importance of chemical reaction equations and learn how to balance them. Use your balancing skills to get to the research facility control room before an incoming comet strikes!
Chemistry
Heating Curves and Phase Changes: Distil EthanolLearn how to generate and interpret the heating curves of ethanol and water. Discover how to relate heating curve data to the recorded observations of the substance on heating and determine the physical properties from the generated curve.
Chemistry
Intermolecular Forces: Rediscover the forces to save the world!Oh no -- the world’s intermolecular forces have all been disabled! Now, you must collaborate with Dr. One to put everything back in order. Can you return the world to its original state by rediscovering all the intermolecular forces?
Chemistry
Introduction to Groups of the Periodic TableHelp Dr. One get the periodic table ready in time! By directly observing the elements’ characteristics, and investigating trends in atomic properties, your mission is to figure out where a number of fallen out elements belong.
Chemistry
Introduction to Qualitative Analysis of ElementsHelp Dr. One get the periodic table ready in time! By directly observing the elements’ characteristics and testing their flame color, your mission is to figure out where a number of fallen out elements belong in the periodic table.
Chemistry
Introduction to Radioactive DecayA meteor has crashed to Earth! Search the crash site with a Geiger counter, and bring a radioactive sample back to the lab. Learn all about types of decay, decay series, and half-life. Help Dr. One and Marie Curie figure out what’s in that rock.
Chemistry
Ionic and Covalent BondsJoin your friend on a quest to analyze two mysterious substances he got from an alchemist to cure his migraine and learn how atoms connect.
Chemistry
Mass Spectrometry: The race of the fastest fragmentDive into a virtual laboratory to discover the secrets of mass spectrometry. From the structure of the instrument to the interpretation of different spectra, no fragmentation pattern will remain a mystery to you!
Chemistry
Matter and Phase Changes: Distil ethanolRescue a town from a fuel crisis by using your knowledge about matter and phase changes principles and performing ethanol distillation.
Chemistry
Melting Point Analysis: Pure or impure?Learn the techniques and application of melting point analysis and substance purity graphs. Explore the application of the technique in organic syntheses when determining the purity of a solid organic compound.
Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry: Understand the processes happening in the atomic nucleusHave you ever wondered what’s inside the atomic nucleus? Why are some elements radioactive? What is radioactivity? The Nuclear Chemistry simulation will teach you the answer to these questions, and many more!
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Introduction: Learn about organic compoundsLearn about the structure, nomenclature and a few reactions of organic compounds, and use this knowledge to help out your virtual friend Simon with some strange medicine!
Chemistry
Periodic Table (Principles): Get the table organized in timeHelp Dr. One get the periodic table ready in time! By directly observing the elements’ characteristics, testing their flame color, and investigating trends in atomic properties, your mission is to figure out where a number of fallen out elements belong.
Chemistry
Reaction Kinetics: The essentialsJoin Dr. One at our extraterrestrial lab facility, where we’re struggling to get enough propulsion for our transporter. We need you to figure out the kinetics and optimize the chemical reaction of the fuel we’re using, so we can continue with our experiments.
Chemistry
Redox Reactions: Discover how batteries work!Build your own battery to power an electric car! Discover the chemical reactions that power batteries by finding oxidation numbers, balancing redox reactions, and experimenting with redox reactions in the lab.
Chemistry
Separating Mixtures: Using distillation to concentrate ethanolRescue a town from a fuel crisis by using your knowledge about matter and phase changes principles and performing ethanol distillation.
Chemistry
Simple Distillation: Recycle waste from biodiesel productionUse the technique of simple distillation to help your colony on Mars purify the waste generated by the production of biodiesel from algae (water, glycerol, and methanol).
Chemistry
Solution Preparation: From salt to solutionJoin your fantastic lab guide Dr. One in preparing a tricky aqueous solution of ammonium chloride using an analytical balance, which your colleagues need for an important analysis.
Biology
Spectrophotometers: Building and exploring the instrumentBuild your own spectrophotometer to discover how you can measure substances with light
Biology
Spectrophotometry: Learn the Beer-Lambert law with absorbance experimentsBuild your own spectrophotometer to measure the absorbance of a reaction product on Mars!
Chemistry
States of MatterDive into water at the molecular level to learn about the behavior of the molecules in the three different states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. Learn about the bonding interactions between the molecules during different phase transitions.
Chemistry
Stereochemistry: from stereocenters to E/Z isomersDive into stereochemistry and discover how to rotate, break and rearrange molecules using interactive 3D models. Expand your knowledge on isomers and prioritization, strengthening your scientific skills before jumping into organic chemistry.
General Science
Stoichiometric Calculations: Identify a compound using gravimetric analysisLearn about Avogadro’s number and the relationship between moles, mass and molecular weight as you use the technique of gravimetric analysis to identify an unknown compound.
Chemistry
Stoichiometry: Avogadro’s number and molecular calculationsDefine and calculate key molecular parameters based on Avogadro’s Law and learn about the relationship between mass, molecular weight, and numbers of atoms or molecules!
Chemistry
Stoichiometry: Gravimetric AnalysisPerform gravimetric analysis to identify an unknown chemical in Labster laboratory!
Chemistry
Synthesis of Aspirin: How to fight students’ migrainesHone your synthetic skills in organic chemistry by going through a reaction that involves crystallization, filtration, calculation of the yield and a quality analysis using the melting point: the synthesis of aspirin.
Chemistry
Thin Layer Chromatography: Separate a mixture and monitor a reaction's progressDiscover the intermolecular interactions involved in Thin Layer Chromatography. Utilize this newfound knowledge to assemble, run, and analyze a TLC experiment to monitor the progress of a reaction.
Chemistry
Titration: Neutralize an acid lake contaminationFinding the concentration of an acid can be tedious and boring. Join a science expert to learn how to drop the base in style!
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