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The Concord Consortium: Why Do Some Things Stick Together and Other Things Do Not?
In this learning module, students will observe interactions between objects, including objects with electric charges to identify patterns in how things interact.
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The Concord Consortium: What Are Some Examples of Things That Stick Together and Things That Do Not?
In this learning module from The Concord Consortium, students will watch what happens when a Van de Graaff generator is used.
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The Concord Consortium: What Are Some Patterns in How Things Stick Together or Push Apart?
In this learning module from The Concord Consortium, students will start to develop their own computer simulation models of how attraction and repulsion between charged objects work.
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The Concord Consortium: What Effect Do Charged Objects Have on Uncharged Objects?
In this learning module from The Concord Consortium, students will will explore how uncharged objects interact with charged objects.
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The Concord Consortium: How Do I Know if Something Is Positively or Negatively Charged?
In this learning module from The Concord Consortium, students will learn how to figure out whether an object has a positive or negative charge.
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The Concord Consortium: Why Don't Oil and Water Mix?
In this learning module from The Concord Consortium, students will explore how energy and electric forces change when you mix polar and non-polar substances together.
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The Concord Consortium: Can a Substance Dissolve in Both a Nonpolar and a Polar Liquid?
In this learning module from The Concord Consortium, students will investigate how polar and non-polar regions in big molecules interact to result in certain shapes and properties for those molecules.
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The Concord Consortium: What Are Proteins and How Do They Fold Into Biologically Important Shapes?
In this learning module from The Concord Consortium, students will investigate how polar and nonpolar regions in big molecules interact to result in certain shapes and properties for those molecules.
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The Concord Consortium: Antibody and Antigen Interactive Lab
In this learning module from The Concord Consortium, students will explore how the shape of the antibody is complementary to the shape of the antigen.