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School Science Review, 1984
Describes: (1) a microcomputer demonstration of autocatalysis; (2) a safe alternative to ethanol and methanol; (3) a simple condenser for test-tube reactions; (4) a new procedure for studying the magnetic properties of transition metal compounds; (5) plasticization of the polymer PVC; and (6) some thoughts on polybasic acids and their salts. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Courseware, Laboratory Procedures
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, Colorado Springs. – 1987
This book consists of four sections: (1) "Supplemental Materials"; (2) "Supplemental Investigations"; (3) "Test Item Bank"; and (4) "Blackline Masters." The first section provides additional background material related to selected chapters and investigations in the student book. Included are a periodic table…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Courseware, Educational Resources, Instructional Materials
Pollard, Jim, Ed. – 1987
Much of the innovation in the use of microcomputers in education has come from classroom teachers who are using computers with students. In October, 1987, forums were held for secondary school science teachers who were using computers in their science classes. Within this document are some of the lesson plans that the participating teachers…
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics