Use this icon to go straight to the 'Tests' section of this CDROM.
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This icon is used to go straight to the 'Games' section of this CDROM.
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This icon is used to return to the previous screen.
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Use this icon to investigate the currently selected material.
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Takes you back to the title screen.
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This icon is used to enter the glossary searcher.
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A full sized version of the picture is displayed. The back button returns you to the slide.
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Displays other pictures which are relevant to the slide. Clicking on one of these pictures swaps it with the slide's main picture.
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Click on this icon to go to the video screen.
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Click on this icon to play a sound.
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A full sized version of the text is displayed. The back button returns you to the slide.
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Drag a setup file into the application to load it.
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Click here to save the current setup.
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Click this icon to cancel the current setup session and return to the main menu.
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This icon is used to return to the previous screen.
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This icon is used to bring up the help window.
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Click this icon to activate the current setup and return to the main menu. This will prevent further access to this section.
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Melting point experiment
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Boiling point experiment
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Conductivity experiment
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Resistance tutorial experiment
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Resistance investigation experiment
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Elasticity experiment
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Tensile strength experiment
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VIDEO CONTROLS - 29
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Stops the video.
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Plays the video.
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Pauses the video.
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Single steps through the video. Click on PAUSE to return to normal operation.
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Turns the sound on and off.
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Takes you back to the start of the video segment you are currently in.
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PROGRESS BAR - 36
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The number tells you how many slides there are in this trail.
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GLOSSARY - 39
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The glossary can be used to find out the meaning of a word or phrase. It can be used in two ways - you can type a word in the top left box, or you can scroll through the list of words and click on the word you want explained. Click on view to hear the word spoken and to see the definition in the right hand box. Alternately you can double click on a word to hear the word and see the definition.
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This button turns the sound on and off.
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Pressing the middle mouse button brings up a menu which allows you to save glossary definitions and sounds to disk.
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Teacher Setup - 43
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\lfpar{\b TEACHER SETUP}
On this screen you can select a list of materials for pupils to use in place of the full list of materials normally presented.
The list to the right of the screen shows the current selections. To add a selection, click on a material in the list to the left and then on the 'Add Selection' button between the lists.
You can also add a set of instructions which will be accessible to pupils from the main menu.
A special feature of the Teacher Setup is the ability to hide the material names from the pupils for them to guess by applying tests to these materials.
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By clicking on one of the picture icons, you will progress to a screen which shows the materials divided into lists based on a particular property.
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You can find out more about a particular category of properties by clicking on an 'Introduction' button below the required category.
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Here the materials are grouped by a particular property. You can change the current material by clicking on any material listed. Note that a material may appear in more than one list.
You can search for a material in a list by clicking over the writable area above each list, typing in the first few characters of the material name and then hitting <Return>.
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To investigate the current material, click on the 'Investigate' button, or double-click on a material.
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INVESTIGATE - 57
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Investigate materials.
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TESTS A - 61
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Test selection screen.
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View tutorials.
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TESTS B - 65
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Tests viewing screen.
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QUIZ - 72
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This is the quiz.
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Starts a quiz with 90 seconds on the clock.
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Starts a quiz with 5 minutes on the clock.
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Starts a sudden death quiz - the timer counts up.
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Gives an extra clue for the current question, up to a maximum of four clues.
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PAGE TURNERS - 80
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The left and right arrows are used to skip though the pages of the text. If you hold one down, it will autorepeat until you let go and then display the page.
If you click on the page number display you will be prompted to enter the next page to display.
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The left and right arrows are used to skip though the slides available on this screen. If you hold one down, it will autorepeat until you let go and then display the required slide.
If you click on the slide number display you will be prompted to enter the next slide to display.
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\lfpar MATERIALS TITLE PAGE
This section allows the user access to several lists, displaying the many materials covered on this disc in eight different sets according to their properties. Access is via one of the eight categories displayed on the pictures.
As well as access to the lists, an introduction to each different set of lists, available by pressing on the 'introduction' button, explains the different sets and how and why different materials display the different properties mentioned.
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\lfpar MATERIALS - INTRODUCTIONS
This section presents an introduction to some different physical properties which are used to group materials. Seven different sets of physical properties are discussed. The groupings of materials within each physical property set are described.
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\lfpar MATERIALS - SELECTION LISTS
This section provides alphabetically sorted lists of the materials according to certain physical properties that they display. From these lists, access can be made to further information on each material by locating the required material in one of the lists and selecting the investigate button.
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\lfpar MATERIALS - INVESTIGATE SCREENS
This section provides information relating to each material. All the materials have a 'general' section, giving a brief introduction to that material and a 'composition' section. Then, where appropriate for each material, the 'occurrence', 'extraction', 'production', 'applications' and 'history' are described. Any other relevant information, not fitting into any of these categories is displayed in the 'other' section. Not all categories are relevant for each material: For example, most manufactured materials will not have an 'occurrence' section.
Each section is available by clicking on the required button. For any section, selecting the 'others' button at the top of the page will give a list of materials, with all the materials available for that section highlighted. Any of the highlighted materials can then be selected.
At any point the tests section for any material can be accessed by clicking on the tests icon at the bottom of the screen.
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\lfpar TESTS - TITLE PAGE
This screen provides access to fifteen different standard physical and chemical tests that can be carried out on the materials in order to identify them. Access can be made by selecting the required material at the top of the screen using the 'others' button. Clicking on the required test will then provide the information for the material chosen and an investigation into the required test can be made. For the melting point, boiling point, thermal conductivity, resistance, elasticity and tensile strength tests an interactive animation is available showing the experiment in progress and allowing you to take readings and make calculations from the results.
As well as access to the tests themselves, a tutorial section, obtained by pressing on the 'tutorial' button, is available for each test. The tutorial gives a description of each test and why and how it is carried out. For the resistance tutorial an interactive section is available showing the wiring up of the electrical circuit required in the experiment.
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\lfpar TESTS - TUTORIALS
The tutorial section provides a description of the tests carried out on each material. The tutorial describes the test, detailing the relevance of the test and why it is used to identify materials. The method used for carrying out the test is described along with some expected results or required calculations in order to identify different substances.
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\lfpar TESTS - OBSERVATION
This section describes the appearance of each material, giving a description of the material, followed by a description of what the material looks like on closer examination.
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\lfpar TESTS - SOLUBILITY
This section demonstrates the solubility of a material in water and dilute hydrochloric acid. Some materials are soluble in one or both solvents, other materials are soluble in neither solvent. The final section 'A suitable solvent' names the solvent most used to dissolve the chosen material.
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\lfpar TESTS - ACTION OF HEAT
This section demonstrates what happens to a material when it is heated in air. The method used is provided along with a description of what happens during and after heating the material. Any conclusions, giving information on what the test shows the material to be, is provided in the 'conclusions' section.
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\lfpar TESTS - HEATING WITH CUO
This section details an experiment showing what heating a material mixed with copper oxide (CuO) can test for. The method and results are given, as is information indicating what substances can be tested for, thus giving information showing the nature of the material being tested.
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\lfpar TESTS - TEST FOR NEGATIVE ION
This section provides information on how to test for the negative ion in any material which is considered an ionic salt. The test must be carried out in logical order, i.e. in the order of the buttons shown.
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\lfpar TESTS - TEST FOR POSITIVE ION
This section describes how to test for the positive ion in a material, usually a metal or ionic salt. The test must be carried out in logical order, i.e. in the order of the buttons shown.
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\lfpar TESTS - BURNING IN AIR
This section shows what happens to a material when it is burnt, by placing in a flame or strong heat. The method and results are given, along with the conclusions that can be made from these results.
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\lfpar TESTS - DENSITY
This section details the process by which the density of a material can be measured. It shows the equipment required and the equations needed to obtain the correct calculation of density.
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\lfpar TESTS - MELTING POINT
This section details the general process by which the melting point of a material is measured. '{\b During}' contains an interactive section showing an animation of the material melting and the temperatures at which this process occurs.
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\lfpar TEST - BOILING POINT
This section details the general process by which the boiling point of a material is measured. '{\b During}' contains an interactive section showing an animation of the material boiling and the temperatures at which this process occurs.
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\lfpar TESTS - THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
This section describes how the passage of heat through a material can be measured. An interactive animation, available in '{\b Set-Up}' shows the experiment in progress. Certain readings can then be made from the animation from which a value for thermal conductivity, i.e. heat conductance, can be calculated using the equation and explanations given.
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\lfpar TESTS - RESISTANCE
This section details how to carry out an experiment in order to measure the resistivity of a material to electricity. A simple experiment is first described showing how a comparison of the resistivity of different materials can be made. A more detailed experiment, available in '{\b Resistance Experiment}', is then described and includes an interactive section where specific readings can be obtained in order that the resistance of a material can be calculated using the equation and explanations given.
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\lfpar TESTS - ELASTICITY
This section details an experiment showing how to determine whether a material is elastic or not. A method explaining how to set up the apparatus is given. From '{\b Set-Up}' an interactive animation of the experiment is available which allows the addition and removal of weights from the material so that various readings can be obtained. The graphs and calculations that can then be made from the experiment are described and explained.
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\lfpar TESTS - TENSILE STRENGTH
This experiment details an experiment showing how to determine the tensile strength of a material, i.e. the weight or force a material can support before it breaks. A method explaining how to set up the apparatus is given. From '{\b Set-Up}' an interactive animation of the experiment is available which allows the addition and removal of weights from the material so that various readings can be obtained. The graphs and calculations that can then be made from the experiment are described and explained.
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\lfpar TESTS - PROFILE
This section provides a summary of the relevant properties of a material, not covered in the other fourteen tests. It helps to give an indication of why the materials are used for certain applications.
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\lfpar INTERACT - MELTING POINT
The animation shows what happens to a solid material as it is heated up to its melting point and beyond. Temperature and time readings can be made in order to show the differences between the melting points of materials and the different speeds at which the change of state occurs.
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\lfpar INTERACT - BOILING POINT
The animation shows what happens to a liquid as it is heated up to its boiling point and boils. Temperature and time readings can be made in order to show the differences between the boiling points of materials and the different speeds at which the change of state occurs.
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\lfpar INTERACT - THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
The animation shows the passage of heat through a solid material as it is heated from one end. The temperature reached at certain points along the solid after different lengths of time can be recorded and the relative conductivity of the materials can be compared.
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\lfpar INTERACT - RESISTANCE
The animation shows the set up of an electric circuit to measure the resistivity of a material. The voltmeter and ammeter readings can be read and recorded in order to calculate and compare the resistance of different materials.
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\lfpar INTERACT - ELASTICITY
The animation shows the equipment and set up required to determine whether a material is elastic. Various weights can be selected and added to or taken from the end of the material. Readings of the extension obtained when different weights are added can be recorded and the elasticity of the material determined.
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\lfpar INTERACT - TENSILE STRENGTH
The animation shows the equipment and set up required to determine the tensile strength of a material. Various weights can be selected and added to or taken from the end of the material. Readings of the extension obtained when different weights are added can be recorded and the elastic limit and tensile strength of the material determined.
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\lfpar QUIZ
'Materials Gains' is an interactive quiz that can be played individually or in groups. It tests your knowledge of the materials studied on the disc by providing clues from which you must identify a material from the list given.
Points are awarded for guessing the correct material, the less clues needed in order to guess a material, the more points awarded. The quiz is set against the clock and a sudden death game is also available where the correct material must be guessed or the game is stopped.
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Starts the animation from the current point, or will restart it from the beginning if it has already finished.
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Stops the animation.
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Skips backwards quickly through the animation while held down, regardless of whether the animation is running.
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Skips forwards quickly through the animation while held down, regardless of whether the animation is running.