What makes a glow stick glow?
Professor Susan SolomonEllen Swallow Richards Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Science at MITDean of Science's Colloquium: “The World’s Chemistry in Our Hands: Global Environmental Challenges Past and Future”September 13, 2012 Humans ...
Test the acidity of household products using something you can find in the supermarket: purple cabbage.
Faculty Introduction to Chemistry 5.80, Small-Molecule Spectroscopy and Dynamics. Instructor: Prof. Robert Field The goal of this course is to illustrate the spectroscopy of small molecules in the gas phase: quantum mechanical effective Hamiltonian models for ...
Topics covered: Nuclear Chemistry and the Cardiolite? Story Instructors/speakers: Prof. Christopher Cummins
Topics covered: Electrons in Chemistry: Redox Processes Instructors/speakers: Prof. Christopher Cummins
This page contains materials for the first session, which summarizes course objectives and structure, main points of the course, and introduces the origins of chemistry, atomic structure and the periodic table. It features a 1-hour lecture video, and also presents the prerequisites, learning ...
Feb. 26, 2008, Professor Keith A. Nelson
Feb. 21, 2008, Professor Keith A. Nelson
This page contains materials for the class session introducing organic chemistry. It features a 1-hour lecture video, and also presents the prerequisites, learning objectives, reading assignment, lecture slides, and resources for further study. No homework is assigned for this session.
Feb. 28, 2008, Patrick Wen
February 14, 1008, Professor Keith A. Nelson
Topics covered: Nuclear chemistry and elementary reactions Instructor: Catherine Drennan, Elizabeth Vogel Taylor
03/06/2003 7:00 PM 10-250Mario J. Molina, MIT Institute Professor; 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Eric Chivian, Co-founder International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War; 1985 Nobel Peace PrizeDescription: In this lecture Mario Molina defines the causes of ...
5.07 Biological Chemistry Lecture 10/15/08
Debbie and Sameera take the camera to their Kitchen Chemistry class. Mostly in Spanish.
In a lecture that could have been titled "Better Education through Chemistry," Don Sadoway begins with solar energy, grid-level storage, and liquid metal batteries and moves into education innovation around new and radical ways to teach chemistry.