This self-tuition and revision course takes mature
beginners
(or A-level students or Micro
Science users) up to
AS and A-Level in Chemistry. It features:
- A Virtual Teacher (video)
pops up to help you
understand the more difficult Chemistry concepts, and goes through
each question on them with you, using the white-board, if you get
the answer wrong
- 3D animations are used to help
you envisage the more
complicated molecule shapes. You also learn why molecules are
those shapes
- Video is also used to demonstrate
Chemistry
experiments
- So easy to use - you do not even
need to install it,
. It has around 13,000 possible
questions
- New version runs on Windows Vista
as well as XP, Me etc. It also
runs on Apple MACs with internet. This new version
has Homework Emailer to keep a record of your scores, which can then
be emailed, if required, and automatically marked
- Chemistry is taught by
multimedia, e.g. video,
speech, animation, pictures, diagrams, photographs and music.
Each program has Chemistry instruction, questions, different
levels of help and complete explanations, or multiple-choice
questions whose answers may be pictures or words
- Mock A-Level exams are set to give
you an expected A-Level
grade, and to show you where you need more help,
in Mega Chemistry
- Emega Chemistry is also available. It
is an online course.
When ordered, your password will be emailed to you.
Its features and contents are as described, and it runs on
Apple iMacs
and PCs.
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It covers:
- Titration Experiments. Video
is used to demonstrate an
acid-base titration using a burette. You repeat it using household
objects. This also covers analysis of the results
- Atoms and Molecule Shapes. 3D
animations are used to
demonstrate molecule shapes. This also covers atoms, their
orbitals and shells, and bonding
- Groups I and II. Properties of the
elements in these Groups of
the Periodic Table
- Group III
- Group IV
- Group V
- Group VI
- Group VII
- Transition Elements
- Identifying Gases
- Enthalpy Experiments. Video is used
to demonstrate how to measure
the enthalpy change of combustion. Other enthalpy experiments are
also covered
- Properties of Solutions
- Properties of Gases
- Enthalpy and Entropy.. A video
'virtual teacher' goes through
each difficult calculation with you, if you have problems
- Mixing Gases
- Acid and Base Strengths
- Oxidation Numbers
- Cells and Electrolysis
- Reaction Quantities
- Nuclear Reactions
- Isomers
- Recognise Functional Groups
- Naming Compounds
- Tests for Functional Groups
- Polymerisation
- Addition Reactions
- Substitution Reactions
- Other Reaction Types
- Laboratory Preparation
- Synthetic Routes
- Mock A-Level (CD-ROM version only)
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