Module developed by Robert Davis, Pat Owens, and Lee Summerlin, the Alabama team.

Laboratory activities, demonstrations, and charts in this module were adapted from the following sources:

Borgford, C., and Summerlin, L. (1988). Chemical activities. Washington, DC: American\par Chemical Society.
A variety of activities, with teaching tips and safety discussions, useful demonstrations or laboratory experiments for grades 7-12.

Schaff, J., Niedfeldt, K., and Brawders, J. (1966). Semi-micro experiments for the chemstudy program. Boston, MA: D.C. Heath.

Summerlin, L. (1981). Chemistry for the life sciences. New York, NY: Random House.
A text for the beginning college student planning a career in any health-related\par field, especially nursing and medical technology.\par

Summerlin, L., Borgford, C., and Ealy, J. (1988). Chemical demonstrations, Volume II, Second Edition. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society.

Summerlin, L., and Ealy, J. (1988). Chemical demonstrations, Volume I, Second Edition. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society.
Two good resources of demonstrations for teachers of chemistry and physics.}

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