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Scientific Adventures at the Shell Energy Lab!
So I just got back from an amazing trip. I was visiting Rotterdam in the Netherlands, where I was invited to give a speech about science education at an awesome conference hosted by Shell. I talked about how we need to make science education fun, and to make some of my points, I played rock and roll piano up on stage, and I think people really enjoyed it--I certainly did. But one of the coolest parts was that they set up essentially an entire science museum about energy and how we use it. After I gave the talk, I got to hang out at this Energy Lab with some kids who’d been invited to be participants at the conference. We got to play with Van der Graaff generators, and race cars with direct current generators. So I wanna show you some of the stuff we got to mess around with, and explain a little of the science behind these cool demonstrations.
By
Tyler Dewitt
Ch 1 CHEMISTRY THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
The Basic stapes and concepts of the scientific method for chemistry.
By
BRIAN MILLER
CH 3 CHEMISTRY CALCULATING WITH SIGNIFICANT FIGURES
RULLES FOR CLACULATING WITH SIGNIFICANT DIGITS.
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BRIAN MILLER
CH 3 CHEMISTRY SIGNIFICANT FIGURES (DIGITS)
The rules for determining significant digits.
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BRIAN MILLER
CH 2 CHEMISTRY PROPERTIES OF MATTER
Basic explanation of the properties of matter: intensive, extensive, qulaitative, quantitative, physical and chemical.
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BRIAN MILLER
CH 4 CHEMISTRY AVERAGE ATOMIC MASS
Determining the aerage atomic mass found on the periodic table.
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BRIAN MILLER
CH 3 CHEMISTRY DETERMINING ERROR
Calculating percent error.
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BRIAN MILLER
Dimensional Analysis 3 - Practice Problems
Craig Beals continues his explanation of dimensional analysis with some simple practice problems. Dimensional analysis is one of the most important science-math topics because it is usable in every aspect of science.
By
Craig Beals
CH 3 CHEMISTRY SCIENTIFIC NOTATION
THE BASICS OF MANIPULATIING THE DECIMAL VALUE IN SCIENTIFIC NOTATION.
By
BRIAN MILLER
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Science
Matter
5
SI System
3
Measurements
22
Aufbau Principle
1
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BRIAN MILLER
Teacher
Pasadena, United States of America
Steven A Levy
Teacher
Marblehead, MA, United States of America
Tyler Dewitt
Teacher
New York, United States of America
Craig Beals
Teacher
Billings, United States of America