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A qualitative illustration of heat capacity: heated spheres [local].

Energy Needed to Melt Ice (Doing Chemistry 094)

Why Zero Degrees Fahrenheit is What it is? [local]

Projection spectroscope (Doing Chemistry 035)

Electron discharge tubes

Chemiluminescence (instant light, luminol, light sticks)

UV beads

Building a photovoltaic cell: Solar cell kit [local]

Photochemical reduction of a thionine solution [local].

Some very interesting demonstrations using handboilers have been developed by Robert Becker. By emptying as much liquid as possible into the bottom bulb, inverting the system, and placing the small (now top) bulb in ice, a distillation starts. When handheld, the large bulb containing the liquid becomes perceptibly cold within moments!

A handboiler lab [local]

Quiz 1M
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