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CHEM Study (First Edition Films)

CHEM Study (First Edition Films). The Chemical Education Material Study, better known as CHEM Study, was developed in the early 1960s at U.C. Berkeley's College of Chemistry and Lawrence Hall of Science, and Harvey Mudd College, and continued at the Lawrence Hall of Science through the 1980s.

01. Gas Pressure & Molecular Collisions (1962)
02. Electric Interactions in Chemistry
03. Molecular Motions (1963)
04. Vibration of Molecules (1959)
05. Catalysis
06. Acid-Base Indicators
07. Nitric Acid (1962)
08. Molecular Spectroscopy (1962)
09. The Hydrogen Atom - As Viewed by Quantum Mechanics (standard version) (1963)
10. The Hydrogen Atom - As Viewed by Quantum Mechanics (advanced version) (1963)
11. Ionization Energy (1962)
12. Shapes and Polarities of Molecules (1963)
13. A Research Problem: Inert Gas Compounds (1964)
14. Synthesis of an Organic Compound (1962)
15. Mechanism of an Organic Reaction (1962)
16. Bromine - Element from the Sea (1963)
17. Vanadium - A Transition Element (1962)
18. High Temperature Research (1963)
19. Transuranium Elements (1963)
20. Biochemistry and Molecular Structure (1964)

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CHEM Study (Second Edition Films)
Acid-Base Indicators, Electric Interactions in Chemistry, Gas Pressure and Molecular Collisions, High Temperature Research, Ionization Energy, ...

e-Books
The CHEM Study story
Author: Richard J. Merrill; David W. Ridgway, joint author. Subject: Chemical Education Material Study. Publisher: San Francisco, W.H. Freeman. Book contributor: College of Chemistry and the Lawrence Hall of Science, U.C. Berkeley.
Teacher's Guide to the CHEM Study Chemistry Films
Author: Chemical Education Materials Study; Chemical Education Material Study. Subject: Chemistry. Publisher: Berkeley, Calif. : CHEM Study ; New York : Distributed by Modern Learning Aids, Inc. Book contributor: College of Chemistry and the Lawrence Hall of Science, U.C. Berkeley.
Chemistry, An Experimental Science
Author: Chemical Education Material Study; Pimentel, George C., ed. Subject: Chemistry. Publisher: San Francisco, W.H. Freeman. Book contributor: College of Chemistry and the Lawrence Hall of Science, U.C. Berkeley.