Dynamic Visualization in Chemistry is a set of 4 multimedia presentations that "zoom in" on what actually happens during physical and chemical processes.
Sample Screen
Shown is a screen from Dynamic Visualization in Chemistry.
Authors
James P. Birk, Debra E. Leedy, Rachel A. Morgan, Mark Drake, Fiona Lihs,
Eleisha J. Nickoles, and Michael J. McKelvy
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-1604
What is Dynamic Visualization?
Dynamic Visualization in Chemistry consists of four multimedia presentations.
Reaction of Galena with Acid
Intermetallic Compound Formation
Sublimation of Ice
Intercalation
Each is designed to help chemistry students acquire a dynamic, three-dimensional, atomic-level visualization of matter and to use this view to explain and ultimately predict the behavior of materials. It integrates video of experiments and animations of theoretical models. Students "zoom in" on physical and chemical processes at resolutions as high as the atomic level.