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Category Archives: Chemistry

5th Period Chemistry Carols: Ave Maria – Video

Posted: Published on December 20th, 2014

5th Period Chemistry Carols: Ave Maria Nikhil, Brianna, and Aleeza. I can't even. By: Neon … Continue reading

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A2 Chemistry OCR F325 – Initial Rates 2 – Video

Posted: Published on December 20th, 2014

A2 Chemistry OCR F325 - Initial Rates 2 description. By: MaChemGuy … Continue reading

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Amazing Science Reinventing Chemistry Breaking Good – Video

Posted: Published on December 20th, 2014

Amazing Science Reinventing Chemistry Breaking Good By: Interesting Video A Day … Continue reading

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Chemistry 107. Inorganic Chemistry. Lecture 29. – Video

Posted: Published on December 19th, 2014

Chemistry 107. Inorganic Chemistry. Lecture 29. UCI Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry (Fall 2014) Lec 29. Inorganic Chemistry -- Jahn-Teller Effect and Electron Counting View the complete course: http://ocw.u... By: UCIrvineOCW … Continue reading

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Ap chemistry final – Video

Posted: Published on December 19th, 2014

Ap chemistry final M8. By: charlynigga … Continue reading

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Black Wolves Have A New Look, And Hope For Good Chemistry

Posted: Published on December 19th, 2014

The New England Black Wolves indoor lacrosse team will have some players from its days in Philadelphia, but so much is new, from players to name to venue. The team that was known last year as the Philadelphia Wings will play its first season as the Wolves in Mohegan Sun Arena. "I do think it really does feel like a new team," coach Blaine Harrison said Friday of the team that will pop the cork on the 2015 National Lacrosse League season Jan. 2 at Mohegan Sun (7 p.m.) against the Buffalo Bandits. "It's a new venue, nothing short of spectacular. Playing in that venue is completely different than anything else going on out there right now, so it's new, refreshing, exciting, all of those things. "And just the player makeup and things we can do a little bit differently this year ... bringing in a little bit more Canadian contacts with some strong indoor backgrounds upped our [indoor lacrosse] IQ level. Not to take anything away from the American players because they bring their own skill set to the game, but it does feel like a new venture. I don't want to say it's necessarily an expansion-type feel but … Continue reading

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What Is Tinsel Made Of? Speaking of Chemistry Ep. 12 – Video

Posted: Published on December 19th, 2014

What Is Tinsel Made Of? Speaking of Chemistry Ep. 12 How is the shiny tinsel that decorates many Christmas trees made? Today it's mostly made of plastic. But did you know tinsel used to contain chemical element... By: CEN Online … Continue reading

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High marks for Glendale Community College chemistry teacher, students

Posted: Published on December 19th, 2014

Theres one thing that the students who take Sevada Chamras organic chemistry class know that his exams are considerably more difficult than the American Chemistry Societys standardized test which may explain why Glendale Community College students scored in the 85 percentile after recently taking the national exam. What I have been told by almost all of my students is that they find the [American Chemistry Societys test] easier than my exams, Chamras said. If theyre trained to run 50K, 26K would feel much easier to you, he said. The two-semester class requires three hours of lecture and six hours in the lab each week, and students take the American Chemistry Societys exam at the end of their second semester. Within the time frame Chamras has with students, hes on the search for what he calls, the click the moment when students grasp the concepts of organic chemistry. It happens at different points in time for different people, he said, adding that some click a little bit into the second semester. Unfortunately, just like any other [class], I do have people who never click, Chamras said, but sometimes that can be due to family commitments or work pressures. Since 1999, when … Continue reading

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Phantom Chemistrys latest release: Whiskey Slurs

Posted: Published on December 19th, 2014

Phantom Chemistry seems an apt name for this Syracuse band. Founded in 2008, the bands members; Mike Burriesci (vocals, guitar, keyboard), John Ocasio (guitar and keyboard), Teddy Bratt (guitar and keyboard), Zack Parsell (bass, who took over for Dillon Cook who played bass for the recording of Whiskey Slurs) look like they could be some random college students from a Chem 101 class, but in recording their third release Whiskey Slurs, they perform musical alchemy. It is mysterious and hard to define the quality that brings together these musicians to create what they describe as self-styled psychedelic electro-indie rock. Together, their separate elements fuse and react into a combustible intensity that makes the listeners inner mad scientist cackle with a frantic cry: Its aliveIts ALIVE!!!!! The album was recorded over the past year by front man Burriesci in his self- built basement studio, Chemical Swirl Studio, and then mastered by Steve Sopchak at The Square Studio. In the beginning, I spent a lot of time isolated in my house with an acoustic guitar and a piano. I had recently picked up the piano so I spent a lot of time sitting at it every day. Burriesci remarked. Of the recording … Continue reading

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Moss laments lack of chemistry with QB

Posted: Published on December 19th, 2014

ASHBURN, Va. - Santana Moss has caught just seven passes this year for the Washington Redskins. At age 35, he knows he might not be much in demand once the season is over. That makes it a fair time to reflect on a good career that might have been even better, if only he could have played with a steady quarterback. And also to defend the first-year coach who made him a bench-warmer. "I feel like I've been cursed," Moss said with a laugh. "Everywhere I've been, I've had a million quarterbacks, man." Moss has averaged one quarterback per year, catching passes from 14 QBs since entering the league in 2001. An uninspiring list ranging from Jason Campbell (214) to Brooks Bollinger (2) has contributed to his 729 career receptions for 10,258 yards with the New York Jets and Redskins. Not bad, but he says he could have had "numbers like the other guys" he feels are on his level if he could've developed some long-term QB chemistry. "Never had a solid guy that I can really grow with," Moss said. This year, the Redskins have used three starters: Robert Griffin III, Kirk Cousins and Colt McCoy. It hasn't mattered … Continue reading

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