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Human beings, like every living organism, are driven by two inherent needs: to survive, and ultimately, to reproduce. To accomplish the goals of survival and reproduction, we have inherited bodies crafted by evolution so that every individual human organism is an organic super factory, a living machine made up of systems that process fuel, build products, repair damage, expel waste, and defend against invaders. Introduces the complex physiological systems of the human body: muscular movement, digestion, circulation, respiration, nerves, glands, immunity, and reproduction. Also, illustrates and explains the cellular basis of life and the importance of carbon in organic chemistry.
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The study of thermodynamics can lead to predicting how chemical reactions will proceed or how much energy is required or released during the reactions. To better understand chemical reactions, a new thermodynamic value called “enthalpy” is introduced. Students will examine the practical applications of bond enthalpies, calorimetry, and other measurements of the energy in chemical reactions. They will also see how the understanding of thermodynamics and enthalpy is helping scientists optimize the use of crop waste for biofuels and build more efficient automobile engines. Part of Chemistry: Challenges and Solutions Series.
Boron is a chemical element with the symbol B and atomic number 5.
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Fluorine is a chemical element with the symbol F and atomic number 9.
Europium is a chemical element with the symbol Eu and atomic number 63.
Thulium is a chemical element with the symbol Tm and atomic number 69.
Ytterbium is a chemical element with the symbol Yb and atomic number 70.
Actinium is a chemical element with the symbol Ac and atomic number 89.
Cobalt is a chemical element with the symbol Co and atomic number 27.
Zinc is a chemical element with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30.
Molybdenum is a chemical element with the symbol Mo and atomic number 42.
Fermium is a synthetic element with the symbol Fm and atomic number 100.
Americium is a synthetic radioactive chemical element with the symbol Am and atomic number 95.
Curium is a transuranic radioactive chemical element with the symbol Cm and atomic number 96.
Selenium is a chemical element with the symbol Se and atomic number 34. It is a nonmetal.
Antimony is a chemical element with the symbol Sb and atomic number 51. A lustrous gray metalloid.
Francium is a chemical element with the symbol Fr and atomic number 87. It is extremely radioactive.
Holmium is a chemical element with the symbol Ho and atomic number 67. It is a rare-earth element.
Sulfur is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic.
Californium is a radioactive chemical element with the symbol Cf and atomic number 98. It is an actinide element.
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A collection of Chemistry related resources
A collection containing 67 resources, curated by Benetech
A collection of simulations from PhET.
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Biology related concepts
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Collection of anatomy resources
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3D models and images of the entire periodic table of elements
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Resources to teach younger students about animals
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