Ch. 3 | Radiation from the Sun
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- Ch. 2 | The Air We Breathe
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In this chapter, you will examine the Sun鈥檚 radiation by investigating its composition and effects on our health. You may be aware that applying sunscreen protects your skin against sunlight.聽Here you will find the videos, simulations, and articles for both the 10th Edition and the 2024 Release:
This video sets the stage for what students will learn about radiation from the sun in Chapter 3.
This video explores the relationship between wavelength of light and the apparent color of materials.
This simulation shows the relationship between wavelength, frequency, and energy of electromagnetic waves.
This ACS video shows a laboratory demonstration of a flame test, which students can use to answer Your Turn 3.8.
This interactive activity shows where UV light comes from, and explores how the atmosphere protects us from UV radiation.
This ACS Reactions video explores the question: what if humans could use sunlight to make their own food like plants?
This ACS Reactions video explores how anti-wrinkle creams work.
This interactive data on the effect of race on the melanoma incidence rates can be used to answer Your Turn 3.15.
This video shows examples of drawing Lewis structures.
This simulation shows how EM radiation interacts with an ozone molecule.
This animation demonstrates ozone hole concentrations shown in Figure 3.25.
This simulation shows the effects that EM radiation has on CFC molecules.
This ACS Reactions video shows a fun application of a catalyst.
This ACS Reactions video explains how air conditioning works.
This video explores how effective sunscreens protect skin from UV light.
This simulation explores surface/volume ratio of nanoparticles and their influence on skin penetration of UV radiation and helps with Your Turn 3.36.
This simulation investigates how sunscreen works and helps with Your Turn 3.36.
This video sets the stage for what students will learn about radiation from the sun in Chapter 3.
This video explores the relationship between wavelength of light and the apparent color of materials.
This simulation shows the relationship between wavelength, frequency, and energy of electromagnetic waves.
This simulation shows how EM radiation interacts with an ozone molecule.
This ACS Reactions video explores how anti-wrinkle creams work.
This video shows examples of drawing Lewis structures.
Animation of ozone hole concentrations.
This simulation shows the effects that EM radiation has on CFC molecules.
This ACS Reactions video shows a fun application of a catalyst.
Explore this interactive activity to discover more about CFCs.
This simulation explores surface/volume ratio of nanoparticles and their influence on skin penetration of UV radiation and helps with Your Turn 3.28.
This simulation investigates how sunscreen works and helps with Your Turn 3.28.