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The World of Chemistry. Programs 15-16 [Videorecording] a production of University of Maryland and Educational Film Center.

Contributor(s): Hoffmann, Roald | Showalter, Donald | University of Maryland, College Park | Educational Film Center (Annandale, Va.)Material type: FilmFilmReference number:21541753Series: Annenberg/CPB collectionPublication details: Santa Barbara, Calif. : Intellimation, 1989, c1988. Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (59 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 inISBN: 1559462310Subject(s): Chemistry | Oxidation-reduction reaction | Electrolytic cells | Corrosion and anti-corrosives | Electrolysis | Acid-base chemistry | Hydrogen-ion concentrationProduction credits: Producer/director/writer, Jack Arnold & Robert Kaper (Program 15); writer, Jack Arnold & John Boslough (Program 16); narrator, Fran Dorn; music, Richard Paul Brier.Host, Roald Hoffmann ; demonstrator, Donald Showalter.Summary: Program 15 (Busy electron) illustrates reactions involving electron transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion and electrolysis. Program 16 (Proton in chemistry) focuses on acids, bases and pH and how they function in the laboratory and in natural systems.
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VHS format.

Video release of the 1988 production.

Producer/director/writer, Jack Arnold & Robert Kaper (Program 15); writer, Jack Arnold & John Boslough (Program 16); narrator, Fran Dorn; music, Richard Paul Brier.

Host, Roald Hoffmann ; demonstrator, Donald Showalter.

Program 15 (Busy electron) illustrates reactions involving electron transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion and electrolysis. Program 16 (Proton in chemistry) focuses on acids, bases and pH and how they function in the laboratory and in natural systems.

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