Adjust the initial velocity of a third atom as it hits two bonded atoms and track the changes in energy during this interaction.
Observe the effects of temperature on chemical reactions.
In this activity you will explore what affects the association and dissociation of diatomic molecules.
In this activity, you will use a computer model to investigate the earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that have occurred around the world since 1960.
Transistors are the building blocks of modern electronic devices. Your cell phones, iPods, and computers all depend on them to operate. Thanks to today’s microfabrication technology, transistors can be made…
…and amusing game world while also exploring authentic genetics. Using a dragon genome based on accurate, real world genetics, students make intentional breeding decisions with phenotypically and genotypically different dragons….
…a system. This activity focuses on potential energy and kinetic energy as well as energy conservation. The goal is to apply what is learned to both our human scale world…
Delve into a microscopic world working with models that show how electron waves can tunnel through certain types of barriers. Learn about the novel devices and apparatuses that have been…
Explore how Newton’s three laws apply to the world of atoms and molecules. Start with the originally contradictory observation of Brownian motion. Then, each law is addressed at the atomic…
…for a bake sale. Exploring these situations allows students to see a real-world connection with mathematics. By the end of this lesson, students will have a greater understanding of how…