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Acids and Bases
Advanced Acids and Bases
Atomic Structure: Assess the possibility of life on other planets
Basic Chemistry Thermodynamics: Solve the challenge of storing renewable energy
Basic Electricity: Understand how electricity works
Carbohydrates: The sugars that feed us
Carbon Valence, Hybridization and Angles
Electrophilic Addition: Explore reactions of hydrocarbons
Equilibrium
Flow Injection Analysis
Functional Groups and Basic Chemical Tests
Gel Electrophoresis: Visualize and separate nucleic acids
HPLC
Hydrocarbon Nomenclature and Representations
Ideal Gas Law: Build your own temperature scale
Introduction to Food Macromolecules
Ionic and Covalent Bonds
Kjeldahl Method: Estimate the protein content in food
Lab Safety
Light and Polarization: Learn from Einstein the properties of light
Liquid-Liquid Extraction: Extract caffeine from your everyday drinks
Matter and Phase Changes: Distil ethanol
Nuclear Chemistry: Understand the processes happening in the atomic nucleus
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR): Analyze small protein samples
Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction: Alkyl halide substrates
Organic Chemistry Introduction: Learn about organic compounds
Parkinson’s Disease
Periodic Table of Elements: Get the table organized in time!
Pipetting: Master the technique
Proton NMR: Spectrum interpretation
Reaction Kinetics: The Essentials
Recrystallization: Dissolve your solid and precipitate your crystals
Recrystallization: Filter your crystals and measure the melting point
Recrystallization: Purify your solid
Redox Reactions: Discover how batteries work!
Simple Distillation: Recycle waste from biodiesel production
Solution Preparation: From salt to solution
Spectrophotometers: Building and exploring the instrument
Spectrophotometry: Learn the Beer-Lambert law with absorbance experiments
Stoichiometric calculations: Identify an unknown compound using gravimetric analysis
Titration: Neutralize an acid lake contamination
Vectors and Scalars: Guide two astronauts on a mission to Mars