Take this set of rules and apply it to any plain black and white printed table and have your students create a color coded and labeled table that c... ByBrian Boroski
Given the formulas for ionic compounds, students come up with the names. When filled into the chart or grid, a phrase about ionic compounds is mad... ByBrian Boroski
Nice chart that has students predicting what ions will form from different elements. Its set up as a chart that includes, names, symbols, number o... ByBrian Boroski
Nice easy to read chart of common periodic trends, like atomic radiua, electronegativity, electron affinity, ionization energy, oxide and chloride ... ByBrian Boroski
This a version of mole island with a real island flare. You can print in color or B&W for handouts. Your kids will get a kick out of the island m... ByBrian Boroski
Nice packet that talks about origins of element names and symbols, and element sdistribution in the body. Gives kids a little bit of history and c... ByBrian Boroski
Graphing lab that compares oxide and chloride number, atomic radius, electronegativity, ionization energy and electron afinity to the first twenty ... ByBrian Boroski
This a reference sheet I put together for my AP chemistry classes to help them organize all the information dealing with gas, acid/base and solubil... ByBrian Boroski
This a nice chart of all the possible metric prefixes and their relationship to the meter, liter and gram. It also has some information on how to ... ByBrian Boroski
This is a reference sheet to help with pH, pOH, [H+] and [OH-] conversions. It is set up as a baseball diamond, and students can "run the bases" t... ByBrian Boroski
This a table of all possible VSEPR geometries, giving angles, hybridization and an example of each. Very handy reference for this topic.... ByBrian Boroski