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matching 1–9 with their bond-10 pair
By Ellen Orr
Match the cards that add up to 10!
In this animated object, learners examine the chemistry behind table salt.
By Jill Larson
Answer a question right, knock it out the park!
By Jake Donald
Play this game to review for your quiz on chemical bonding.
By W Phillips
Students read about the process of hair growth beginning with the joining together of amino acids.
By Eileen Bouchard
How do cellular respiration and photosynthesis cycle carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
By Sandy Laudemann
A game where you have to choose the answer correctly and earn points.
By Angela Marie Ajero
In this interactive object, students examine a type of chemical bond known as the "hydrogen bond."
Learners test their knowledge of chemical hair bonds after completing learning objects on the peptide, disulfide, salt, and hydrogen bonds.
By Wisc-Online
In this animated lesson, learners read about the disulfide bond, the second strongest chemical bond in the hair. This bond can only be altered by chemicals.
In this screencast, learners examine the properties of the hydrogen bond and how the bond changes when hair is shampooed or styled.
In this animated object, learners examine how changes in pH affect the salt bonds in strands of hair.
It's a small review.
By Isearc0834
Ask it: SemesterHelp to Review for Semester Exam Chemistry
By Andrew Hart
Intro to chemistry type of bond and reactions
By Manahil Chaudhry
Practice counting atoms
By Kelly Stephens
Get points for your knowledge on covalent bonding and covalent substances.
By Ndi
In this animated object, students examine what happens when electrons share molecules.
Element Names
By Caterisanos