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AP Chemistry Atomic Theory Part 3

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About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 20:35
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 06/17/2009
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 84 MB

Join Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams, nationally known Chemistry teachers. This is one in a series of lessons that cover all the necessary topics in an Advanced Placement Chemistry Course. In this lesson you will learn about:

a. Periodic Trends
b. Ionization Energy
c. Electron Affinity
d. Atomic Size

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Jonathan Bergmann & Aaron Sams
Jonathan Bergmann & Aaron Sams
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Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams have received national attention for their chemistry video podcasts. They are dynamic teachers that connect with students. They teach science in Woodland Park Colorado. You can find our more about them at http://chempodcasts.com and http://educationalvodcasting.com

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Nachan_homepage
Great series on the Atomic theory.
07/22/2009
~ nachan

These lessons layout the atomic theory so it is easily accessible by anyone. They explain every process through key words, theories, and graphs explaining atomic size. A great way to supplement notes to prepare for exams.

Recent Comments

Nachan_homepage
Great series on the Atomic theory.
07/22/2009
~ nachan

These lessons layout the atomic theory so it is easily accessible by anyone. They explain every process through key words, theories, and graphs explaining atomic size. A great way to supplement notes to prepare for exams.

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