The Science Channel's 100 greatest discoveries, Chemistry
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The Science Channel's 100 greatest discoveries, Chemistry
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The work The Science Channel's 100 greatest discoveries, Chemistry represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Houston Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- The Science Channel's 100 greatest discoveries, Chemistry
- Title part
- Chemistry
- Statement of responsibility
- produced by Thinkfilm, Inc. ; the Science Channel ; produced and directed by Michael F. Fountain ; writer, Ivan Amato ; executive producer, Joseph Aloysius Becker
- Title variation
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- Science Channel's one hundred greatest discoveries
- 100 greatest discoveries
- Chemistry
- Greatest discoveries with Bill Nye
- Contributor
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- Fountain, Michael F
- Hoffmann, Roald
- Discovery School (Firm)
- Saunders, Jeffery L., (Jeffery Lloyd), 1947-
- Blue Dot (Firm)
- Discovery Education (Firm)
- Becker, Joseph Aloysius
- Nye, Bill
- Leshner, Alan I., 1944-
- Kennedy, Donald, 1931-
- Amato, Ivan
- Science Channel (Television network)
- Inskeep, Tom
- Fish, Don
- Thinkfilm (Firm)
- Smalley, Richard E
- Subject
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- Discoveries in science -- Juvenile films
- Educational films
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Nye, Bill -- Juvenile films
- Environmental chemistry -- Juvenile films
- Discoveries in science -- Study and teaching -- Juvenile films
- Chemistry -- Juvenile films
- Chemistry -- Study and teaching -- Juvenile films
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Fullscreen. An overview of the most important discoveries in the history of chemistry, including: oxygen; the common building blocks of organic and inorganic matter; how electricity transforms chemicals; why substances change color when touched by a flame; plastics
- Cataloging source
- TEFMT
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Directors of photography, Jeff Saunders, Tom Inskeep ; editor, Don Fish ; original music, Blue Dot ; science advisors, Donald Kennedy, Alan I. Leshner
- Dewey number
- 540
- Intended audience
- Grades 6-12
- Language note
- Closed-captioned
- LC call number
- QD37
- LC item number
- .S37945 2005x
- PerformerNote
- Host, Bill Nye ; featured experts, Roald Hoffmann, Richard E. Smalley
- Runtime
- 45
- Series statement
- Discovery School. Science
- Target audience
- juvenile
- Technique
- live action
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