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Shockwave Tutorials

The following links take you to Shockwave tutorials that illustrate many of the topics in the two versions of An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop.

Chemistry-First Version

Atoms-First Version

The following links take you to Shockwave tutorials that illustrate many of the topics in the chemistry-first version of An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop.

Chapters | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 |

Chapter Two

Element Names and Symbols

Isotope Notation (not Shockwave)

Chapter Three

Binary Covalent Nomenclature Tutorial

Binary Covalent Nomenclature Help

Cation Names and Formulas Tutorial

Cation Names and Formulas Help

Anion Names and Formulas Tutorial

Anion Names and Formulas Help

Oxyanions (not Shockwave)

Ionic Nomenclature Tutorial

Ionic Nomenclature Help

Chapter Four

Balancing Chemical Equations Tutorial

Balancing Chemical Equations Help

Predicting Ionic Solubility Tutorial

Predicting Ionic Solubility Help

Writing Precipitation Equations (not Shockwave)

Chapter Five

Types of Substances

Types of Substances Help

Nomenclature Tutorial

Chemical Nomenclature Help

Identifying Acids and Bases Tutorial

Identifying Acids and Bases Help

Identification of Strong and Weak Bases (not Shockwave)

Chapter Six

Balancing Redox Equations (not Shockwave)

Chapter Eight

Conversion Factors Tutorial

Conversion Factors Help

Chapter Nine

Molar Mass Conversion Factors Tutorial

Molar Mass Conversion Factors Help

Percent Element in Compound (not Shockwave)

Combustion Analysis (not Shockwave)

Chapter Ten

Equation Stoichiometry and Mixtures (not Shockwave)

Acid-Base Titration Problems (not Shockwave)

Chapter Eleven

Complete Electron Configurations

Complete Electron Configurations Help

Abbreviated Electron Configurations

Abbreviated Electron Configurations Help

Elements with Unexpected Electron Configurations (not Shockwave)

Chapter Twelve

Resonance (not Shockwave)

Chapter Thirteen

Real Gases (not Shockwave)

Gas Stoichiometry shortcut (not Shockwave)

Chapter Fourteen

Predicting Molecular Polarity (not Shockwave)

London Forces and Polar Molecules (not Shockwave)

Strengths of Attractions and Boiling Point Temperatures (not Shockwave)

Chapter Fifteen

Supersaturated Solutions (not Shockwave)

Temperature and Solubility (not Shockwave)

Chapter Sixteen

Equilibrium Calculations (not Shockwave)

pH and Equilibrium (not Shockwave)

Weak Acid Equilibrium (not Shockwave)

Volume Effect on Equilibrium (not Shockwave)

Chapter Seventeen

Chymotrypsin Protein Synthesis (not Shockwave)

Addition (Chain-Growth) Polymers (not Shockwave)

The following links take you to Shockwave tutorials that illustrate many of the topics in the atoms-first version of An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop.

Chapters | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |

Chapter Two

Conversion Factors Tutorial

Conversion Factors Help

Chapter Three

Element Names and Symbols

Isotope Notation (not Shockwave)

Chapter Four

Complete Electron Configurations

Complete Electron Configurations Help

Abbreviated Electron Configurations

Abbreviated Electron Configurations Help

Elements with Unexpected Electron Configurations (not Shockwave)

Chapter Five

Resonance (not Shockwave)

Chapter Six

Cation Names and Formulas Tutorial

Cation Names and Formulas Help

Anion Names and Formulas Tutorial

Anion Names and Formulas Help

Oxyanions (not Shockwave)

Binary Covalent Nomenclature Tutorial

Binary Covalent Nomenclature Help

Ionic Nomenclature Tutorial

Ionic Nomenclature Help

Types of Substances

Types of Substances Help

Nomenclature Tutorial

Chemical Nomenclature Help

Molar Mass Conversion Factors Tutorial

Molar Mass Conversion Factors Help

Percent Element in Compound (not Shockwave)

Combustion Analysis (not Shockwave)

Chapter Seven

Balancing Chemical Equations Tutorial

Balancing Chemical Equations Help

Predicting Ionic Solubility Tutorial

Predicting Ionic Solubility Help

Writing Precipitation Equations (not Shockwave)

Chapter Eight

Identifying Acids and Bases Tutorial

Identifying Acids and Bases Help

Identification of Strong and Weak Bases (not Shockwave)

Chapter Nine

Balancing Redox Equations (not Shockwave)

Chapter Ten

Equation Stoichiometry and Mixtures (not Shockwave)

Acid-Base Titration Problems (not Shockwave)

Chapter Eleven

Real Gases (not Shockwave)

Gas Stoichiometry shortcut (not Shockwave)

Chapter Twelve

Predicting Molecular Polarity (not Shockwave)

London Forces and Polar Molecules (not Shockwave)

Strengths of Attractions and Boiling Point Temperatures (not Shockwave)

Chapter Thirteen

Supersaturated Solutions (not Shockwave)

Temperature and Solubility (not Shockwave)

Chapter Fourteen

Equilibrium Calculations (not Shockwave)

pH and Equilibrium (not Shockwave)

Weak Acid Equilibrium (not Shockwave)

Volume Effect on Equilibrium (not Shockwave)

Chapter Fifteen

Chymotrypsin Protein Synthesis (not Shockwave)

Addition (Chain-Growth) Polymers (not Shockwave)

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