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I taught chemistry for 25 years. I now provide tuition online. I just like nicely produced, imaginative resources.

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I taught chemistry for 25 years. I now provide tuition online. I just like nicely produced, imaginative resources.
Meniscus
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Meniscus

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A simple information sheet, with the emphasis on clarity. It may be useful to someone, somewhere.
An atom anatomy
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An atom anatomy

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I made a simple display of the atomic structure of various isotopes, with the emphasis on simplicity and clarity. Just because I wanted to. I also included it as keynote and powerpoint presentations.
Gas Laws
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Gas Laws

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I made a wacky interactive widget thingy to illustrate the gas laws. Change the property with the slider and it draws the graph. Just for fun really. A preview may be seen on my web site. Please note: in order to provide a rich interactive experience, my interactive resources are mini-web sites local to your computer. After unzipping, they comprise a folder containing the main .html file and another folder containing the graphic resources and my coding to make the resource work. Double click on the .html file and the resource will work. If, however , you move or delete any of the files from this hierarchy, the resource will not work. stdobbs.com ©D&D production
Musical motor effect
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Musical motor effect

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I made a whacky revision cartoon thingy about the motor effect and fleming’s left hand rule. Just for fun really. (the youtube version has narrative)
Fleming's left hand rule
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Fleming's left hand rule

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I needed a clean, scalable (vector)graphic of fleming’s left hand rule that I could freely use in my resources, so resorted to drawing my own. I thought I would share it. If anyone would like to use the editable SVG version or postscript or EPS etc, contact me.
Solid, liquid or gas?
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Solid, liquid or gas?

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Students work out the state different substances are in at room temperature, given their melting point and boiling point.