The World of Chemistry
The World of Chemistry is a television series on introductory chemistry hosted by Nobel prize-winning chemist Roald Hoffmann. The series consists of 26 half-hour video programs, along with coordinated books, which explore various topics in chemistry through experiments conducted by Stevens Point emeritus professor Don Showalter the "series demonstrator" and interviews with working chemists, it also includes physics and earth science related components. The series was produced by the University of Maryland, College Park and the Educational Film Center and was funded by the Annenberg/CPB Project, it was filmed in 1988 and first aired on PBS in 1990. This series supports science standards recognized nationally by the United States and is still widely used in high school and college chemistry courses. The entire series is currently available on learner.org for free in an online video streaming format.
First Air Date: Aug 01, 1990
Last Air date: Aug 22, 1990
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 26 Episode
Runtime: 28 minutes
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Popularity: 0.4319
Language: English
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Season
Season 1
Episode
The World of Chemistry
Color
Measurement The Foundation of Chemistry
Modeling The Unseen
A Matter of State
The Atom
The Periodic Table
Chemical Bonds
Molecular Architecture
Signals from Within
The Mole
Water
The Driving Forces
Molecules in Action
The Busy Electron
The Proton in Chemistry
The Precious Envelope
The Chemistry of Earth
Metals
On the Surface
Carbon
The Age of Polymers
Protein Structure & Function
The Genetic Code
Chemistry and the Environment
Futures