Chemistry, 3rd ed. | Science Resources
Presents recent chemistry-related research and developments, relevant dominion science problems with stimulating discussion starters, and a new chapter discussing modern materials. Chemistry-related career features inform students of opportunities to serve God and mankind through science. New features include learning objectives at the start of every section, chapter summary points for quick review, page numbers for boldface terms, and much more.
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Equipment for Optional Homeschool Labs
(10.8 kb zip file)—Materials List for Optional Homeschool Labs on the 3rd ed. CD.
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Extra Readings
The following are all in
format:
- Chapter 1: History of Chemistry
- Chapter 1: Research Case Studies
- Chapter 2: Common Elements (alphabetical order)
- Chapter 2: Common Elements (atomic number order)
- Chapter 2: History of Chemical Symbols
- Chapter 3: Compound Calculations
- Chapter 5: The Case of the Unknown Chemical
- Chapter 10: Harmful Gases
- Chapter 12: An In-Depth Look at the Dead Sea
- Chapter15: Predicting Precipitation with Common Ions
- Chapter 15: Punch Bowl Equilibria
- Chapter 16: Some Common Industrial Acids, Bases, and Salts
- Chapter 17: Balancing Redox Reactions
- Chapter 18: Anabolic Steroids
- Chapter 18: Enzymes, Vitamins, and Hormones
- Chapter 18: Functions of Proteins
- Chapter 18: Lipoproteins—The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
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