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UNIT 1: MATTER AND CHEMICAL BONDING

Chapter 2: Chemical Bonding

  2.2 Ionic Binding
  Chapter 2 Review

 

2.2 Ionic Binding

Human Nutrition: Human Dietary Needs  Page (72, #7)

A private Web site on the Ultranet network, this page lists various minerals required in the human diet and their recommended daily doses. In addition, it reviews the roles played by each of the macrominerals and the consequences of a deficiency.



Physiology, Diets and Healthy Nutrition   Page (72, #7 )

A fairly detailed look at human nutrition and the issues that arise from it including diets, dietary supplements and the roles played by various chemicals in the body. A very comprehensive site that requires you to browse through the information to locate specifics. The site is produced by OurFood.com.


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Molecules in the Human Body   Page (72, #7 )

North Carolina State University Life Sciences has produced this fairly comprehensive page listing the various roles played by ions and molecules in the human body. It offers an excellent starting point from which to begin your research.


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Chapter 2 Review

Lectures on Homeopathic Materia Medica   Page ( 105, # 23)

Homeopathic Materia Medica presents the text of a lecture by Dr. Robert Seror. The topic is a detailed discussion of Ammonium Carbonicum or Ammonium Carbonate. The text makes reference to non-traditional approaches in medicine.


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Accuratus Ceramic Corporation   Page (105, #24)

This page from the Accuratus Ceramic Corporation Web site provides a detailed description of the properties and uses of Boron Nitride. Included in the page is a chart with detailed engineering specifications for the mechanical, electrical and thermal properties of Boron Nitride products.


Material Safety Data Sheet   Page (105, #25)

From Specialty Media, this Material Safety Data Sheet reviews the salient properties of glycerol from a safety perspective.


London Dispersion Forces Page (105, #26)  

From the University of Idaho, this text site details London's discoveries and how to understand them.



Encyclopedia.com: Ammonia   Page (105, #23 )

From the Electric Library, this page on ammonia will address the properties of smelling salts. Click through the links below carefully for the information required.


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The Columbia Encyclopedia: Ammonia   Page (105, #23 )

This page from the Columbia Enclyclopedia, reproduced by Bartleby.com, describes the general properties of ammonia. Reading further, it describes the chemical composition of smelling salts and their uses.


Boron Nitride   Page (105, #24 )

Büro für angewandte Mineralogie of Germany provides this page outlining the properties and uses of Boron Nitride. The page contains some detailed information on the configuration of different crystalline structures and how they are used.


Boron Nitride Powders for Use in Research and Industry   Page (105, #24 )

A brief summary of Boron Nitride and its properties. The side links lead to other pages on Boron Nitride, including its uses and production. This page is part of the ZYP Coatings Web site.


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Glycerine   Page (105, #25 )

From the Wikipedia, this site contains explanations, graphics, and properties of glycerine.

 


Chemical of the Week: Glycerol   Page (105, #25 )

University of Wisconsin-Madison Chemistry Department web page describing the chemical structure of glycerol. Its composition and molecular bonding properties are also described with reference to fats and oils.


Intermolecular Forces   Page (105, #26 )

This Florida State University site discusses intermolecular forces, with reference to London forces and theories of how they work. Browse this text-based site.


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Fritz London   Page (105, #26 )

From the server for Chemistry at Penn State University, this page, with a photo of London, provides a brief biography of the physicist.

 

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