Lecture Demonstration Movie Sheets

NOTE: The set-up and preparation information for most of these demonstrations is available in the Lecture Demonstration Manual by Bodner, Smith, Keys, and Greenbowe. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. (http://www.wiley.com) prints updated editions on an irregular basis. Copies might also be obtained by contacting George Bodner (gmbodner@purdue.edu).

Each sheet provides a quicktime video of the demonstration, a brief description of the materials used, pictures of the equipment used, observations, and explanations. All of the sheets are available from here, and sheets pertinent to a specific class can be made available via the course homepage.

Sheets described as "Under Construction" have no movies associated with them yet, but can still be useful for descriptions and reference material in the interim. To view the demonstration sheet index directly (i.e. without movie and link frames), go to http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/demosheets/index.html. In addition, sheets that are marked "obsolete" can still be found at this location.

Please note that the movie sheets contained on this page are only viewable if your browser supports frames!

You may also find the following links useful:

http://www.chem.uiuc.edu/demos/ - Lecture Demonstrations

http://www.dingwerth.de/Bjoern/chemistry/xmasvl.html - Lecture Experiments

http://www.shsu.edu/~chm_tgc/sounds/sound.html - Chemistry-Based video and audio

http://neon.chem.ox.ac.uk/vrchemistry/FilmStudio/fshome.htm - Chemistry Film Studio

http://www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/boronweb/ormsby/lect_demos/animations/ - Chemistry Lecture Demonstrations

http://www.che.ilstu.edu/genchemhelphomepage/demosheets/ - The demonstration sheets available on this page are identical to the ones found on our own site, except that they contain blank spaces where the observations and explanations are currently written. This was done so that students could download them and fill them out during the appropriate lecture demonstration.

Questions? Comments? If so, please contact George Bodner at gmbodner@purdue.edu.

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Last Update: 4/25/02