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  1. SULPHURIC ACID SYNTHESIS In this program the industrial production of sulphuric acid is shown in detail. Clear graphics explain each step in the process. All stages of the process are accompanied by appropriate equations and diagrams and some of the uses of sulphuric acid in manufacturing are considered. 12 mins video . Produced in the USA (1991)A (Except Taiwan and Korea) SEA NT VEA
  2. INVESTIGATING CHEMICAL REACTIONS This program emphasises the point that in a chemical reaction, new substances are produced and that these are always accompanied by either an absorption or release of energy. The synthesis of iron and sulphur (exothermic) are shown as well as decomposition of mercuric oxide (endothermic). The program concludes by considering examples of chemical reactions which occur around us daily. 12 mins video Produced in the USA (1991)A (Except Taiwan and Korea)SEA NT VEA
  3. COPPER FROM QUARRY TO CABLE In this concise program, copper is traced from mine to the stages of dressing by crushing and flotation, smelting and electrolytic refinement. 12 mins video Produced in the USA (1992) A(Except Taiwan and Korea) SEA NT VEA
  4. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 1 Chemical Analysis 1 uses sophisticated computer animation to give senior chemistry students a unique insight into the theory and operation of the three most commonly used tools in analytical chemistry: Atomic absorption Spectrometry Gas Chromatography and High Pressure Liquid Chromatography. 25 mins video Produced in Australia (1993) WW (except UK) VEA
  5. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 2 This program outlines the need for quick, cost-effective and reliable testing of samples in industrial, health, manufacturing and environmental applications. In the first part of the program we demonstrate the Bomb Calorimeter. In the second part we see how Mass Spectrometer is used in conjunction with Gas Chromatography to definitively identify substances such as carcinogenic compounds in soil. 35 mins video Produced in Australia (1994) WW (except UK) VEA
  6. IDENTIFICATION OF POLYMERS Part one of this program investigates the many different types of polymers which we come into contact with every day. The program discusses their properties and characteristics as well as demonstrating the various procedures which enable the identification of polymers. The second part of the program presents a "real life", problem solving case study which illustrates the concepts examined in part one. 30 mins video Produced in Australia (1993) A SEA E AF ME SA PA PB B HV NT SBC VEA
  7. SEWAGE SOLUTIONS This program investigates the problem of human sewage waste and the biological and chemical methods involved in proper treatment. It also examines the costs and benefits of these processes and the health and safety issues for their operators. As there are various methods of treatment and disposal the program shows a marine based system and an inland system. 25 mins video Produced in Australia (1992) WW (except UK) VEA
  8. RADIATION This two-part video will help students learn what radiation is, how it was discovered and what it can do. Part one examines the work of Isaac Newton, Young, Becquerel and Curie. Part two examines ionising radiation, electromagnetic and nuclear radiation, radioactive isotopes, fission and fusion. 38 mins video Produced in the USA (1994) A SEA PA PB B HV NT SBC VEA
  9. DISCOVERING THE ATOM Knowledge of the atom is fundamental to all sciences and this two-part program introduces the student to what an atom is,how it was discovered and the significance of its discovery. 36 mins video Produced in the USA(1994) A SEA PA PB B HV NT SBC VEA
  10. THE MAKING OF ALUMINIUM This program looks at the chemical and electrolytic processes involved in producing aluminium metal. Sophisticated computer graphics explain the otherwise complex processes involved in smelting this precious resource. In the advanced version, five additional minutes of detailed graphics show the chemistry involved in the production process. 32 mins video Produced in Australia (1993) Standard and Advanced Versions Available WW (except UK) VEA
  11. THE SODIUM EXPERIENCE This program looks at the qualities and many uses of sodium. In particular the excellent heat transfer ability of sodium is considered and the benefits this provides when used as a coolant in the production of nuclear power are outlined. 20 mins video Produced in the USA (1995) SEA UK NT VEA
  12. THE MYSTERY OF LIGHT This program explores the mystery of light as both a wave and a particle. Concepts covered include; the electromagnetic spectrum, quanta, wavelength, frequency, colour, refraction, diffraction, reflection, the speed of light, fibre optics and more.17 mins video Produced in the USA (1995) A SEAPA B HV NT SBC VEA
  13. A THOUSAND SATELLITES After briefly looking at the history of space exploration this program examines how scientists have utilised satellites to assist our understanding of our own planet. 20 mins video Produced in the USA (1994) SEA UK NT VEA
  14. WATER - A MOLECULAR SUBSTANCE This visual resource aims to help students understand concepts and construct models at a fundamental level by presenting three dimensional, dynamic animations. The video portrays the structures of the three states of water (solid, liquid and gaseous) and the melting, evaporation and boiling processes at the molecular level using computer generated animations. The teaching package also includes extensive notes, lesson plans, activities, questions sheets and background information. This program was produced as part of the VisChem project at the University of Western Sydney the purpose of which is to "enable students to develop mental models based on images at the molecular level. 12 min video and 60 page teacher guide Produced by VisChem - University of Western Sydney, Australia (1996) WW (except Canada and the UK) VEA
  15. DISSSOLVING, PRECIPITATION AND COMPLEXATION This program is divided into three parts, each moving from the laboratory level, to the molecular level and then to the symbolic level. After a brief navigation map and advance organiser the program first looks at the difference between melting and dissolving using the example of sodium chloride. The next part examines the reaction of sodium chloride solution with silver nitrate to exemplify precipitation. Finally ammonia is added to a solution of copper(II) nitrate to form a copper(II) hydroxide gel. The successive complexation of the copper(II) by ammonia molecules serves as an important model for complexation. 25 min video and extensive teacher guide Produced by VisChem - University of Western Sydney, Australia (1997) WW (except Canada) VEA
  16. IONIC EQUILIBRIUM, ACID BASE & REDOX CHEMISTRY This program is divided into three parts, each moving from the laboratory level, to the molecular level and then to the symbolic level. By first looking at the reaction of potassium thiocyanate solution with iron(III) nitrate solution, ionic equilibrium is explained. Next acid-base chemistry is shown using ethanoic acid as an acid, ethanoate ion as a base and ammonia as a base. The last part of the program deals with redox chemistry and a reaction of copper metal with silver nitrate solution. 25 min video and extensive teacher guide. Produced by VisChem - University of Western Sydney, Australia (1997) WW (except Canada) VEA
  17. Bonding Between Molecules This program takes the bonding story one step further - the bonding between molecules and how this determines the state of matter. Two main types of interactions are explained: ‘Dipole-dipole’ bonding and ‘dispersion forces’ bonding, with illustrations from common chemical substances such as ammonia, sucrose and the hydrocarbons. The program concludes with a recap on how our knowledge of bonding helps us to understand and predict the behaviour of all materials. 4 x 30 mins video Produced in Australia (1997) WW (except UK, Canada & France) VEA
  18. Inner Forces. This series of 4 programs provides an examination of nature’s welding process -Bonding. With the aid of graphic computer generated modelling and accessible exemplars from ordinary life, the series supports the teaching of this foundation study of the chemical sciences. VEA

    (b) Bonding in Metals In the context of the particle theory and bonding model, the program first describes the fundamentals of all matter: atoms, ions and molecules, then explores the elements called metals and the relationship between their unique properties and the bonding model. VEA

    (c) Ionic Bonding After a brief recap on particle theory, this program defines ionic substances and how they are formed. It then examines the particular ionic bonding of common materials such salt and aluminium and indicates that there is another bonding story to be told: how molecules come together. VEA

    (d) Bonding in Molecules This program looks at molecular substances and how they are held together by sharing electrons. Different types of shapes and patterns in covalent (intramolecular) bonding are explained with reference to simple molecules such as water and very large molecules such as polythene. VEA
  19. Microcomputers and Electronic Instrumentation:Making the Right Connections. This program--including text, videotapes, and laboratory electronics kit-- will help you become a power user of electronic instrumentationComplete Microcomputers and Electronic Instrumentation: Making the Right Connections course package, including 464-page text, two videotapes, lab electronics kit and experiment manual: V6000 (PAL P6000); US$995 . 464-page text, US$ 75Microcomputers and Electronic Instrumentation: Making the Right Connections: V600S; US$75 Two companion videotapes: V6001 (PAL P6001) (2-1/2 hours); US$895 Sneak preview tape: V600P, (PAL P600P); US$25 Lab electronics kit and experiment manual: V6011; US$180 Experiment manual only: V601S; US$14 Videotapes available in NTSC or PAL formats ACS
  20. Introduction to Mass Spectrometry Let advanced computer animation take you inside the workings of a mass spectrometer 2 videotapes: #V5400 (PAL P5400); US$995 Video I - Instrumentation for Mass Spectrometry: #V5401 (PAL P5401); US$395 Video II - Interpreting Mass Spectra: #V5402 (PAL P5402); US$795 One copy of the Course Study Guide (136 pp.) accompanies each purchase. Additional guides: #V540S; US$25 Sneak preview tape: #V540P (PAL P540P); US$25 Available in NTSC and PAL ACS
  21. Basic Gas Chromatography, 2nd Edition Witness live-action lab demonstrations that fully cover the most popular analytical technique in the world--GC! One videotape (50 minutes) and 98 pp. Course Study Guide: #V4000; US$800. Additional Study Guides: #V400S; US$30. ACS
  22. Organic Chemistry Laboratory Techniques Both students and laboratory personnel will benefit from this introduction to the organic chemistry lab. 3 Videotapes: #V3000; US$1,190; Single tapes; US$495. Each 45-minute tape is a self-contained module independent of the others--so you can show them in any sequence. Videotape I: (#V3001) Simple distillation; fractional distillation; infrared spectroscopy Videotape II: (#V3002) Recrystallization; melting point determination; extraction Videotape III: (#V3003) Column chromatography; thin layer chromatography; gas chromatography ACS
  23. Chemical Laboratory Techniques This useful video fully explains every basic chem lab technique you're likely to need! 3 videotapes and 30 pp. Course Study Guide: #V1600; US$1,440 Single tapes: US$600 One copy of the Course Study Guide accompanies each purchase. Additional Study Guides: #V160S; US$6 (Each videotape is 45-60 minutes.) Videotape I: (#V1601)Using crucible tongs Beakers Digestion Weighing Bottles Videotape II: (#V1602)Volumetric Flasks Wash Bottles Filtering Desiccators Videotape III: (#V1603) Crucibles Pipets Burets ACS
  24. Techniques in Basic Infrared Spectrophotometry Receive the instruction you need to make yourself indispensable to your spectroscopy laboratory.1 videotape (85 minutes) and course study guide: #V3200; US$375 Additional study guides: #V320S; US$13 Part I: Basic IR Spectroscopy: Techniques of IR spectroscopy; basic components of IR instrumentation; detailed progress from source of radiation to detector; controls used on the instrument; a run-through of a sample Part II: Liquid Sampling Techniques: Introduction to cells; cell windows; preparation and care of cell windows; types of liquid samples; quantitative analysis of solutions Part III: Solid Sampling Techniques: Mulls; KBr discs; description of external reference beam attenuator; melts, films, and dispersions; gas sampling cells Part IV: Computer-Aided Spectrophotometry and Quantitative Analysis: Computer interface with IR instrumentation; enhancement of poor spectra; quantitative analysis of solutions Part V: Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Routine maintenance of an IR; basic repair routines The Course Study Guide contains a comprehensive summary on each of the five parts of the videotape and a set of questions, answers, and an explanation of the answers for each part. ACS
  25. Interpretation of Infrared Spectra, 2nd Edition For the first time, clearly animated-- see the internal molecular movements that are important in IR! 4 videotapes (210 minutes) and 220 pp. course study guide: #V0900; US$1,300 Additional Study Guides: #V090S; US$35 ACS
  26. Chemical Diversity Series Explore the current use and future applications of combinatorial techniques for investigating potential drug targets Videotape (2 hrs) and 50 pp. course study guide: V8000; US$225, The Synthetic Techniques of Computational Chemistry Additional study guides: V800S; US$75 Videotape (2 hrs) and 70 pp. course study guide: V8100; US$225, Applications of Computational Approaches Additional study guides: V810S; US$75 ACS
  27. Molecular Modeling: The Small Molecule Approach Success Stories! Learn from noted experts who developed and are successfully using pharmacophore modeling techniques in drug design research! 2 videotapes (3 hrs.) and 70 pp. Course Study Guide: V6300 (PAL P6300); US$800 Additional study guides: V630S; US$20 ACS
  28. Computer-Aided Genetic and Protein Engineering Learn how the explosion of bio information has affected research and development in this high tech field. Two 90-minute VHS videotapes and 80-page Course Study Guide: #V4900; US$800 Additional study guides: #V490S; US$30 ACS
  29. Developing and Using Protein Models Now it's possible to design new pharmaceuticals by predicting the structure and function of certain proteins! Two 90-minute videotapes and 80 pp. course study guide: #V5200; US$800 Additional guides: #V520S; US$30 Chemical science is ushering in a new era! New pharmaceuticals are now being designed in part ACS
  30. Molecular Modeling for Biological Systems Co-sponsored with San Diego State University and the San Diego Supercomputer Center Here's a complete lowdown on modeling dynamics, molecular interaction, and three-dimensional structures... Four 60-minute VHS videotapes and 150-page course study guide: #V4500; US$800 Additional study guides: #V450S, US$28 ACS
  31. Molecular Modeling in the Discovery of New Drugs Success Stories! If you perform basic research in drug development or macromolecular structure modeling, you must see this course! 2 videotapes (3 hrs.) and 76 pp. course study guide: #V5900 (PAL P5900); US$800 Additional study guides: #V590S; US$20 Available in NTSC and PAL. ACS
  32. Drug Discovery Series: New Techniques for Drug Discovery--Better Ways to Find the Needle in the Haystack! Find out how to apply information from leading researchers on new techniques for discovering lead compounds Videotape (2 hrs.) and one copy of the seminar manual (Catalog #V8800); US$240.00 Additional copies of the Seminar Manual (#V880S); US$80.00 ACS
  33. Close-Up On Chemistry: Chemical Demonstrations Here's a Safe Way Your Students Can See the Dramatic Chemical Reactions That Are Too Dangerous to Conduct Live in a Classroom Setting! 1 videotape (70 minutes) and Teacher's Guide: #V5000 (PAL P5000); US$89.95 Additional Teacher's Guides: #V500S; US$28 Available in NTSC and PAL ACS
  34. Teaching Chemistry, 1994: A Materials Science Anthology See how easy and interesting it is to incorporate materials science applications into your chemistry curricula! 1 videotape (2 hrs) and 1 copy of the 150 pp. seminar manual: #V6500; US$130 Additional manuals: #V650S; US$30 NOTE: You should order one study guide for each person who will view the videotape. ACS
  35. Teaching Introductory Chemistry It's time to focus on the positive aspects of chemistry education in the United States! 1 videotape (2 hrs.) and one copy of the seminar manual: #V6200; US$130 208 pp. course study guide: #V620S; US$30 Note: You should order one study guide for each person who will view the videotape. ACS
  36. Starting with Safety: An Introduction for the Academic Chemistry Laboratory Avoid dangerous mistakes--protect yourself and your first-time chemistry students by showing them this attention-grabbing video. 1 videotape (35 minutes) and Teacher's Guide: #V5100 (PAL P5100); US$79.95 Additional Teacher's Guides: #V510S; US$10 Available in NTSC and PAL ACS
  37. Eminent Chemists Videotapes Let important scientific innovators teach your students about historic developments in chemistry Purchase price: US$60 each Hubert N. Alyea (#VT009) W. O. Baker (#VT027) Derek Barton--Part 1 (#VT030) Part 2 (#VT031) Arnold O. Beckman (#VT010) Melvin Calvin (#VT011) Mildred Cohn (#VT028) Bryce Crawford and Gerhard Herzberg (#VT033) Carl Djerassi (#VT012) John T. Edsall (#VT013) Harry Emeleus (#VT040) Ronald W. Estabrook (#VT014) Paul Flory (#VT015) Karl Folkers (#VT016) Louis P. Hammett (#VT017) Anna J. Harrison (#VT018) W. Lincoln Hawkins (#VT019) Joel Hildebrand (#VIN21) Roald Hoffman (#VT020) Sir Ewart Jones (#VT038) W. J. Knox (#VT029) Izaak Kolthoff (#VT021) Herman Mark (#VT022) Carl S. Marvel (#VT023) George Pimentel (#VT032) Glenn T. Seaborg (#VT024) Max Tishler (#VT025) Rosalyn S. Yalow (#VT026)ACS
  38. CFCs and the Ozone Layer-Disrupting a Delicate Balance The first in the series of Conversations with Nobel Laureates in Chemistry 1 videotape (2 hrs.) and one copy of the seminar manual: #V7900; US$85 120 pp. course study guide: #V790S; US$15 ACS
  39. Teaching Chemistry, 1995: Using Environmental Science to Teach the Fundamentals Increase your students' interest in chemistry by using environmental issues to illustrate chemistry concepts 1 videotape (2 hrs.) and one copy of the seminar manual: #V7800; US$130 120 pp. course study guide: #V780S; US$30 Note: You should order one study guide for each person who will view the videotape. ACS
  40. Teaching Chemistry, 1996: Including Organic Chemistry in the Introductory Course See demonstrations and receive ideas on proven, practical methods of incorporating organic chemistry into your introductory courses 1 videotape (2 hrs.) and one copy of the seminar manual: #V8700; US$135 100 pp. course study guide: #V870S; US$35 Note: You should order one study guide for each person who will view the videotape. ACS
  41. Conversations with Nobel Laureates in Chemistry Series: Buckyballs-The Discovery and Excitement of Fullerenes This special presentation features two winners of the 1996 Nobel Prize in ChemistryVideotape (2 hrs.) and one copy of the Teacher's Guide (Catalog #V8500); US$185.00 Additional Teacher's Guides (Catalog #V850S); US$20.00 ACS
  42. Biological and Abiological Catalysis in Organic Synthesis Discover a new and better method of synthesizing organic compounds with this 2-video set! 2 videotapes (3.5 hrs.) and 66 pp. manual: #V5500; US$800 One Course Manual accompanies each purchase. Additional manuals: #V550S; US$20 If you're involved in the synthesis and creation of organic compounds--order this video! ACS
  43. Pure Enantiomers: Separation, Synthesis, Analysis Four of the most distinguished scientists in the field candidly discuss the latest issues and developments in obtaining enantiomerically pure compounds 2 videotapes (3 hrs) and 72 pp. course manual: #V5600; US$800 Additional manuals: #V560S; US$25 ACS
  44. Monolayers, Surfaces and Thin Films Gain remarkable insight into recent developments in this high tech field. 7 videotape set: #V4700; US$595 Single tape purchase: US$100

    Tape 1: The Behavior of Liquids Near Boundaries (#V4701), Carl Frank, Cornell University

    Tape 2:
    Self-Assembled Monolayer Films: Organic Sulfur Compounds on Gold and Related Systems (#V4702), George Whitesides, Harvard University

    Tape 3: Proteins at Interfaces: Principles and Applications (#V4703), Joseph Andrade, University of Utah

    Tape 4:
    Protein Caught in Action: Specific Surface Recognition and Enzyme Function in Monolayers (#V4704), Helmut Ringsdorf, U. of Mainz, Germany

    Tape 5: Molecular Structure and Interface Properties of Surfactant-Coated Surfaces (#V4705), Steve Garoff, Carnegie-Mellon University

    Tape 6:
    Transistors and Diodes Based on Redox Active Thin Film Polymers (#V4706), Mark Wrighton, M.I.T.

    Tape 7:
    Technological Application of Biologically Derived Microstructures (#V4707), Joel Schnur, Naval Research Laboratory ACS
  45. Making Tomorrow's Polymers An opportunity to experience the future of polymer synthesis . . . today Four 60-minute VHS videotapes and 152-page Course Study Guide: #V4200; US$800 Additional study guides: #V420S; US$30 ACS
  46. Meeting ISO 9000 Standards: A Briefing for Chemical Laboratories Find out if your company should adopt ISO 9000 standards...or if it can afford to remain in operation uncertified. 2 videotapes (3 hrs.) and 100 pp. course study guide: #V6100; US$800 Additional study guides:#V610S; US$25 ACS

  47. Practical Approaches to Laboratory Waste Management It's all here in one convenient source--the information you need on waste disposal methods that comply with the latest environmental regulations! 2 videotapes (3 hrs.) and 40 pp. manual: #V5700; US$600 Additional manuals: #V570S; US$25 ACS
  48. Quality Assurance Series:How to Comply with Good Laboratory Practices Regulations- Field Site Studies and Analytical Laboratory Management Learn what other quality assurance managers and laboratory personnel do to comply with GLP regulations Cosponsored by the Society of Quality Assurance and the EPA Compliance Assistance Program 2 Videotapes (3 hrs.) and one copy of the Seminar Manual (Catalog #V8900); US$335.00 Additional copies of the Seminar Manual (Catalog #V890S); US$95.00 ACS
  49. Oxidation Hazards (More Than Just Air) ACS Chemical Safety Video SeriesComplete package including the videotape and instructor's guide: #V7200 (PAL P7200); US$280 Single copies of the instructor's guide: #V720S; US$25. Running time approximately 20 minutes ACS
  50. Stop That Dose!--Working Safely with Toxic Chemicals ACS Chemical Safety Video Series Complete package including the videotape and instructor's guide: #V7400 (PAL P7400); US$280 Single copies of the instructor's guide: #V740S; US$25. Running time approximately 20 minutes ACS
  51. Taking the Long View--Carcinogens and Related Health Hazards ACS Chemical Safety Video Series Complete package including the videotape and instructor's guide: #V7600 (PAL P7600); US$280 Single copies of the instructor's guide: #V760S; US$25.Running time approximately 20 minutes. ACS
  52. Out of Harm's Way--Handling Corrosives SafelyACS Chemical Safety Video Series Complete package including the videotape and instructor's guide: #V7300 (PAL P7300); US$280 Single copies of the instructor's guide: #V730S; US$25.Running time approximately 20 minutes. ACS
  53. Introduction to Chemical Laboratory Safety These four dynamic videos comprise a complete overview of safety regulations, techniques, and procedures! Best buy! Complete course including the 4 videotapes and 4 copies of the manual. Catalog Number V4800 (PAL P4800); US$1,950.00

    Video 1: Introduction to Laboratory Safety
    including the videotape and one copy of the course manual. Catalog Number V4801 (PAL P4801); US$615.00 (32 minutes)

    Video 2: Protection Against the Odds
    including the videotape and one copy of the course manual. Catalog Number V4802 (PAL P4802); US$695.00 (32 minutes)

    Video 3: Safe Laboratory Procedures
    including the videotape and one copy of the course manual. Catalog Number V4803 (PAL P4803); US$695.00 (32 minutes)

    Video 4: Chemical Safety & Environmental Regulations including the videotape and one copy of the course manual. Catalog Number V4804 (PAL P4804); US$495.00 (48 minutes)

    Single copies of the manual. Catalog Number V480S; US$28.00 Preview videotape. Catalog Number V480P(PAL P480P); US$25.00 ACS
  54. Things That Burn--Flammable and Combustible Chemicals ACS Chemical Safety Video Series Complete package including the videotape and 1 copy of the manual. Catalog Number V670K (PAL P670K); US$280.00 Single copies of the manual. Catalog Number V670S US$20.00 Running time approximately 17 minutes. ACS
  55. Compressed Gases: Safe Handling Procedures ACS Chemical Safety Video Series Complete package including the videotape and 1 copy of the manual. Catalog Number V-680K (PAL P680K); US$280.00 Single copies of the manual. Catalog Number V680S; US$20.00 Running time approximately 19 minutes. ACS
  56. Compressed Gases: Compressed Hazards The Complement to Compressed Gases: Safe Handling Procedures ACS Chemical Safety Video Series Complete package including the videotape and 1 copy of the manual. Catalog Number V690K (PAL P690K); US$280.00 Single copies of the manual. Catalog Number V690S; US$20.00 Running time approximately 17 minutes. ACS
  57. How Safe Is Your Laboratory? This important video course is for chemistry professionals who in any way handle, use, or manage chemicals.Videotapes (2 hrs.) and 127 pp. Course Study Guide: #V7100; US$165.Additional study guides: #V710S; US$65 ACS
  58. The Big Spill . Chemical Spill Prevention and Clean-up ACS Chemical Safety Video Series Complete package including the videotape and instructor's guide: # V8200 (PAL P8200); US$280 Single copies of the instructor's guide: #V820S; US$25. Running time approximately 15 minutes ACS
  59. Marty's Guide to Chemical Storage in the Laboratory ACS Chemical Safety Video Series Complete package including the videotape and instructor's guide: # V7700 (PAL P7700); US$280 Single copies of the instructor's guide: #V770S; US$25. Running time approximately 15 minutes ACS
  60. Laboratory Safety Series: Performing Safety Audits and Hazard Evaluation Reviews Learn how to use job hazard analysis and lab safety audits to minimize the chance of on-the-job injuries Videotape (2 hrs.) and one copy of the Seminar Manual (Catalog #V9000); US$240.00 Additional copies of the Seminar Manual (#V900S), US$80.00 ACS
  61. FOOD TECHNOLOGY This program from the Beyond 2000 series is an excellent introduction to the world of food chemistry and technology. We are shown how a new feed stock reduced the amount of saturated fat in meat and milk, and how genetic engineering is being used to alter and improve cheese. The program looks at a scanning system being developed that can ascertain the level of fat in meat,and another development that can increase the shelf life of meat by years, and more 40 mins VEA. Produced by Beyond Productions 1994
  62. NEW CHEMISTRY This four part program examines some of the latest discoveries from the world of chemistry and their potential. We see how scientists in Japan have found another form of carbon called Nano tubes and how worthless plastic waste is being recycled into useable fuel. The program also considers a system to manufacture porcelain items out of silicon recovered from waste water. And we see the science that takes place in the life cycle of a champagne bubble. 20 mins VEA. Produced by Beyond Productions (1994)

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