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Monofunctional compounds: Skeleton notation
Students often wonder what the skeletal notation looks like when functional groups are added to the carbon chain. This is a summary that I made at the request of students.
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Microbial fuel cell
Microorganisms can supply electrons by decomposing organic materials and in this way generate a potential difference. For example, a biofuel cell can function as a battery.
The document contains instructions for use that describe how to make a …
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Mango moment: Warm care in a small gesture
Whether it is training for a healthcare profession, paramedical or medical profession, care recipient or patient-oriented care, warm and committed care provision is discussed as learning content.
That learning content makes so much sense. And yet, if …
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Giving and receiving feedback, observing, reporting: Case studies
The attached cases have been prepared for the following themes:
- giving and receiving feedback;
- conducting conversations and reporting.
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The equilibrium constant Kc is not dimensionless
The equilibrium constant Kc is a fundamental quantity in solving chemical equilibrium problems.
Many secondary school chemistry textbooks use a dimensionless concentration fraction, which they usually represent with the symbol K. Both the …Translated by
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Cosmography: Stars
This digital exercise will help you learn more about stars. While completing the multiple choice questions and fill-in exercises you will learn more about:
- characteristics;
- spectral class;
- star formation;
- end of light stars;
- end of stars like the …
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What is pressure ulcers?
Presentation explaining what pressure ulcers are in the field of care.
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Types of paint
In this learning resource you will see how paint is used as protection, as decoration, as signaling, in painting, and you will be introduced to the important types of paint.
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Rubber
This exercise will include:
- production,
- applications,
- additives,
- rubber allergy,
- natural rubber
- synthetic rubber,
- risk explanation.
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Natural coloring agents
A natural dye is a dye derived from plants, mushrooms or animals. They can be used for dyeing wool, textiles, hair and food. In this exercise you will become acquainted with different species and their origins. You will also see the link with E …
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Plastics: Examples
In this exercise you match the correct term with the correct description. Terms that are discussed include:
- nylon,
- polyethylene,
- synthetic resin,
- composite,
- carbon fiber,
- elastomer,
- ...
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Electron microscope: Task
This learning resource contains an assignment about electron microscopes. To better understand the material, your students watch two videos that illustrate the possibilities and operation of electron microscopes.
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