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Metals and Solid-State Materials Lecture (Chemistry)
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Metals and Solid-State Materials Lecture (Chemistry)

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Metals and Solid-State Materials Lecture The materials available for making tools and weapons, houses and skyscrapers, computers and lasers have had a profound effect on the development of human civilization. Indeed, archaeologists organize early human history in terms of materials—the Stone Age, in which only natural materials such as wood and stone were available; the Bronze Age, in which implements were made of copper alloyed with tin; and the Iron Age, in which orna- ments, weapons, and tools were made of iron. It is not a secret clear that Topic of Metals and Solid-State Materials is very important in Chemistry. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students what is it Metals and Solid-State Materials. Metals and Solid-State Materials teaching resources will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct Metals and Solid-State Materials Lecture or Seminar. LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE • Sources of the Metallic elements Metallurgy • Iron and Steel • Bonding in Metals Semiconductors • Semiconductor applications Superconductors • Ceramics • Composites By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Metals and Solid-State Materials Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Metals and Solid-State Materials with more than 100 different questions and answers to them. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources. For more Chemistry teaching resources please press this link!
Metals and Solid-State Materials Lecture (Chemistry)
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Metals and Solid-State Materials Lecture (Chemistry)

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Metals and Solid-State Materials Lecture The materials available for making tools and weapons, houses and skyscrapers, computers and lasers have had a profound effect on the development of human civilization. Indeed, archaeologists organize early human history in terms of materials—the Stone Age, in which only natural materials such as wood and stone were available; the Bronze Age, in which implements were made of copper alloyed with tin; and the Iron Age, in which ornaments, weapons, and tools were made of iron. It is not a secret clear that Topic of Metals and Solid-State Materials is very important in Chemistry. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students what is it Metals and Solid-State Materials. Metals and Solid-State Materials teaching resources will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct Metals and Solid-State Materials Lecture or Seminar. LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE: • Sources of the Metallic elements Metallurgy • Iron and Steel • Bonding in Metals Semiconductors • Semiconductor applications Superconductors • Ceramics • Composites By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Metals and Solid-State Materials Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Metals and Solid-State Materials with more than 100 different questions and answers to them. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources. For more Chemistry teaching resources please press this link!
Organic and Biological Chemistry Lecture (Chemistry)
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Organic and Biological Chemistry Lecture (Chemistry)

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Organic and Biological Chemistry Lecture It is not a secret clear that Topic of Organic and Biological Chemistry is very important in Chemistry. With the help of this teaching resources you will be able to explain your students what is it Organic and Biological Chemistry. Organic and Biological Chemistry teaching resources will suite any teacher/lecturer or tutor who is going or planning to conduct Organic and Biological Chemistry Lecture or Seminar. LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE: • A Review of General Properties and Periodic Trends • Distinctive Properties of the Second-Row Elements • Group 1A: Hydrogen • Group 1A: Alkali Metals • Group 2A: Alkaline-Earth Metals Group 3A: Elements • Group 4A: Carbon • Group 4A: Silicon • Group 5A: Nitrogen • Group 5A: Phosphorus • Group 6A: Oxygen • Group 6A: Sulfur • Group 7A: The Halogens • Group 8A: Noble Gases By purchasing this teaching resource, you will get: 1 Organic and Biological Chemistry Lecture PowerPoint Presentation 1 Teaching Gide for the Lecture/Seminar 1 Test bank for Organic and Biological Chemistry with more than 100 different questions and answers to them. Once you will purchase please write your comments and subscribe to my store in order to be up to date with new teaching resources. For more Chemistry teaching resources please press this link!