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Whether it be perfectly flawless synthetic diamonds, to high-tech life-saving body armor and water-repellant synthetic fabrics, to new pharmaceutical medicines that prevent and cure once fatal diseases, scientists must understand the secrets of chemical bonding in order to create new substances.

In this unit you will be exploring the world of how the universe is put together--whether it be ionic, covalent, or metallic chemical bonds--everything around you is put together by a few simple rules of how atoms bond to one another.

Cool Lab Links

Chemical Bonding Lab

Work your way through this interactive, animated tutorial to discover the secrets of Chemical Bonding.

Pick the Section 6.3 Bonding "View Tutorial" link.

The Diamond Deception

In this lab activity you will explore the companion web site to NOVA's feature presentation, "The Diamond Deception."  You will need to make sure you have the 3-D Chime Molecule viewer installed for Internet Explorer.  Click here to install Chime. 

LifeGem Website

LifeGem is a company where you can take the ashes and remains of your loved ones and have them made into diamonds as a remembrance of their life here on earth--creepy for some folks, the perfect way to honor someone for others! 

 

NYU Drugs Page

Check out NYU's 3-D Chime Molecular models of caffeine, aspirin, adrenaline, nicotine, and other drugs! 

Pick the "PDB" link for the 3-D Chime version.  Right-click for options (e.g. "Display - Ball & Stick") including display views, rotation, and other visualizations.

You will need to make sure you have the 3-D Chime Molecule viewer installed for Internet Explorer.  Click here to install Chime. 

 

3-D Molecular Models Page

Check out NYU's 3-D Chime Molecular models of various cool chemical structures.

Pick the "PDB" link for the 3-D Chime version.  Right-click for options (e.g. "Display - Ball & Stick") including display views, rotation, and other visualizations.

You will need to make sure you have the 3-D Chime Molecule viewer installed for Internet Explorer.  Click here to install Chime. 

 

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