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Chemistry: It's "Element"-ary!!!: My Physics Blog
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In addition to my interests in chemistry, I have a huge interest in physics as well. Therefore, I have also created a physics blog and have written many postings on various physics topics including kinematics, dynamics, electricity, and conservation laws. You might also find a few posts on other interesting topics such as an image of a wormhole created by graphing equations. Well, without further ado, come enjoy a few snippets of My trip through Physics: Will I survive? AC/DC - Not the band! This post co...
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Chemistry: It's "Element"-ary!!!: Entire Honors Chemistry Midterm Exam Review
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Sunday, November 28, 2010. Entire Honors Chemistry Midterm Exam Review. For anyone who would like a nice review and description of many basic topics of chemistry that I covered the first trimester, just click on the link below to download a PDF with these many topics. It is our Midterm Exam Review that we completed before taking our test. Thanks! Honors Chemistry 2010 Midterm Exam Review. Posted by Chris Ponners. January 18, 2011 at 2:50 PM. This comment has been removed by the author. Is licensed under ...
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Chemistry: It's "Element"-ary!!!: December 2010
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Thursday, December 16, 2010. What really is in your fish tank? What spot in your house has more chemicals in one place than any other spot? Possibly the laundry room or cabinets under your sinks where you keep cleaning supplies. But if you have a fish tank, it might even be the place where you keep your aquarium supplies! Between pH balancers, mineral supplements, and chemically processed fish foods, there are bound to be many ionic compounds throughout. Posted by Chris Ponners. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Chemistry: It's "Element"-ary!!!: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Final Exam Review #12 and #31. How about one on colligative properties? 12) In a solution of water, what would decrease the freezing point the most: adding 1.00 mole of aluminum nitrate, adding 3.00 moles of sugar, C. Or adding 2.00 moles of magnesium nitrate? Please explain why this freezing point depression occurs and why you selected the solute you did. Now lets look specifically at freezing point depression! Recall that we are talking about colligative properties, charac. Teris...
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Chemistry: It's "Element"-ary!!!: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Chadwick and the Neutron: A "Brainblast" into the Future of the Atom. Hi, my name is Jimmy Neutron. What comes to mind when you hear the word “Neutron”? I don't know if you knew this, but my name full name, James Isaac Neutron, is actually a combination of Sir Isaac Newton, the father of classical physics, and physicist Sir James Chadwick, who was nicknamed "Jimmy Neutron" after his discovery of the neutron in 1932. So why do these neutrons matter anyways? About his discovery ...
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Chemistry: It's "Element"-ary!!!: February 2011
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Saturday, February 5, 2011. How about some "Creative Chemistry"? So how about short "artsy" post to stimulate the mind? Maybe a Haiku and a cool slide show? What do you think? Well, if I could actually hear your responses, I would hope that the answer would be, "Yes! So without further ado:. Here is a Haiku about why and how atoms form covalent bonds by sharing electrons:. Background Image for Haiku: http:/ 205.243.100.155/frames/lichtenbergs.html. See last slide of movie. Posted by Chris Ponners. Please...
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Chemistry: It's "Element"-ary!!!: April 2011
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Saturday, April 9, 2011. Food Irradiation and Nuclear Chemistry. Food Irradiation: Weaponizing meals or making them safe for the masses? In this post we will discuss what food irradiation actually is and how it can be achieve and described through nuclear chemistry. This "Xtranormal" video serves as a brief introduction to what food irradiation is and why not to be afraid of it:. Works and Images Cited are at the end of the the Prezi). Posted by Chris Ponners. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wolfram Alpha Ch...
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Chemistry: It's "Element"-ary!!!: Chadwick and the Neutron: A "Brainblast" into the Future of the Atom
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Chadwick and the Neutron: A "Brainblast" into the Future of the Atom. Hi, my name is Jimmy Neutron. What comes to mind when you hear the word “Neutron”? I don't know if you knew this, but my name full name, James Isaac Neutron, is actually a combination of Sir Isaac Newton, the father of classical physics, and physicist Sir James Chadwick, who was nicknamed "Jimmy Neutron" after his discovery of the neutron in 1932. So why do these neutrons matter anyways? About his discovery ...
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Chemistry: It's "Element"-ary!!!: Final Exam Review #12 and #31
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Final Exam Review #12 and #31. How about one on colligative properties? 12) In a solution of water, what would decrease the freezing point the most: adding 1.00 mole of aluminum nitrate, adding 3.00 moles of sugar, C. Or adding 2.00 moles of magnesium nitrate? Please explain why this freezing point depression occurs and why you selected the solute you did. Now lets look specifically at freezing point depression! Recall that we are talking about colligative properties, charac. Teris...