Standard Deviants School Chemistry Module 6: Inside the Atom
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Where do electrons hide out in atoms and molecules? You'll find out about quantum mechanics, what an orbital is and how it helps us determine the m...
View full detailsWhere do electrons hide out in atoms and molecules? You'll find out about quantum mechanics, what an orbital is and how it helps us determine the m...
View full detailsThe heat is on as the Standard Deviants take a look at the role heat plays in chemical reactions as they explain endothermic reactions and exotherm...
View full detailsIf you ever had a watered-down soda, then you've already had a taste of the first topic, dilution. Changing the concentration of a solution isn't t...
View full detailsWhat percentage of you is water? What percentage of you is hair? That's the general concept behind Percent Composition, which the Standard Deviants...
View full detailsThe Standard Deviants cover the ins and outs of stoichiometry, like the Law of Conservation of Mass. They'll show you how to balance your chemical ...
View full detailsWhat is chemistry? We'll teach you some terms and then we'll explain the building blocks of matter, elements, then units of measure, like the Metri...
View full detailsGo against the grain as the Standard Deviants tackle the anti-derivative! Suddenly everything is reversed! Pigs can fly, lunch is free, money grows...
View full detailsSee how calculus saves the day, no matter what the problem. The Standard Deviants figure out the cheapest sized delivery box for Uncle Skippy's pre...
View full detailsThere are curves that go back and forth, increase and decrease, and never seem to stand still. How does one find their extrema? Do the curves conca...
View full detailsIs your brain drained? Do you want a little review? You got it. The Standard Deviants go over all the major concepts and formulas from the first fi...
View full detailsThe Standard Deviants give you a few more rules to help you survive, thrive, and derive in the calculus jungle. The product rule, quotient rule, an...
View full detailsYou can have your work cut out for you finding derivatives and tangents. The Standard Deviants can lessen your workload with some rules that will m...
View full detailsWhat is an effect, the root of a word, a synonym for credited, and also a famous mathematical term? The answer: a derivative. The Standard Deviants...
View full detailsThe sky's the limit...on the types of limits the Standard Deviants are going to show you. But just as you think you've reached your limit on limits...
View full detailsThe Standard Deviants answer a question that has baffled humanity since...oh, about 1700: 'What is calculus?' The two men who created calculus, New...
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Want to know how to get out of a contract? There are seven reliable defenses to get out of a contract, and they'll cover them all, plus what to do ...
View full detailsThe return of the contract! This piece of paper is a monster that just won't go away. Once you sign your name, you're up to your elbows in alligato...
View full detailsWhat's a tort? Well, we'll give you a hint - a tort is a wrong, one person does to another. That means assault and battery, theft, defamation and o...
View full detailsWhat exactly is a law? Where do laws come from? You'll find out as the Standard Deviants let the light of truth shine on common laws, civil laws, c...
View full detailsCan you say 'semi-permeable'? Your cell membrane sure can. The Standard Deviants will show you why the cell membrane is one of the most important p...
View full detailsPrepare to meet your maker...your protein maker, that is. His name is ribonucleic acid, but his friends just call him RNA. RNA doesn't get as much ...
View full detailsIt's time to investigate your inner real estate: your cells. You consist of over 75 trillion cells and the Standard Deviants will show you what the...
View full detailsHow does life happen? The Standard Deviants will show you the building blocks of all life: atoms, amino acids, and proteins. Once you know how to t...
View full detailsThe Standard Deviants show you step-by-step how to multiply and divide those freaky fractions. They also explain some tricky concepts, like mixed n...
View full detailsIt's time to see fractions in action. Fight off those math blues as the Standard Deviants walk you through adding and subtracting fractions. It's a...
View full detailsThe Standard Deviants set the groundwork for learning fractions. They cover fraction terms, common factors, and reducing fractions. Everything you ...
View full detailsIt's a decimal derby. After a refresher course on rounding off, and scientific notation, the Standard Deviants move on to decimals: decimal basics,...
View full detailsReach into the bag and pull out an important concept. The Standard Deviants cover: exponents, rounding, the order of operations, and scientific not...
View full detailsStudents are often intimidated by multiplying and dividing but they don't have to be. The Standard Deviants start Dividing Integers off with small ...
View full detailsStudents are often intimidated by multiplying and dividing but they don't have to be. The Standard Deviants start off with small numbers and basic ...
View full detailsHey, where'd that integer go? The Standard Deviants take a look at the ins and outs of subtracting integers. Plenty of fun examples make the learni...
View full detailsThe Standard Deviants drop in on the world of integers, covering all the integer basics from the number line to digits 0 through 9. What are intege...
View full detailsAlas, poor Yorick! I knew him (Ho)ratio. Okay, math isn't Shakespeare, but that doesn't mean it can't be fun. In this DVD the Standard Deviants cov...
View full detailsThe Standard Deviants take you into the center of our solar system: the Sun. We wouldn't be here without this great big ball of fire, so come and s...
View full detailsThe Standard Deviants sail through the solar system and meet the planets. There are the terrestrial planets -- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, and ...
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