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Solutions Unit Review - Additional In-Class Skill Review & Answer Key
Solutions Unit Review - Additional In-Class Skill Review & Answer Key
Solutions Unit Review - Additional In-Class Skill Review & Answer Key
Solutions Unit Review - Additional In-Class Skill Review & Answer Key
Solutions Unit Review - Additional In-Class Skill Review & Answer Key
Solutions Unit Review - Additional In-Class Skill Review & Answer Key
Solutions Unit Review - Additional In-Class Skill Review & Answer Key
Solutions Unit Review - Additional In-Class Skill Review & Answer Key
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This Word document includes additional questions to help students review how different solutes (polar & ionic) dissolve in solution differently, how to calculate mass percent, how to calculate the molarity of a solution, solve for the diluted concentration of a solution, use solution stoichiometry to calculate concentrations or volumes necessary, and describe their understanding of colligative properties based on the scenario provided. The answer key is provided.

This document will work optimally after a student has completed the Solutions Unit Notes Bundle, Guided Practice questions, and Labs.

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Solutions Unit Review - Additional In-Class Skill Review & Answer Key

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This Word document includes additional questions to help students review how different solutes (polar & ionic) dissolve in solution differently, how to calculate mass percent, how to calculate the molarity of a solution, solve for the diluted concentration of a solution, use solution stoichiometry to calculate concentrations or volumes necessary, and describe their understanding of colligative properties based on the scenario provided. The answer key is provided.

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NGSSHS-PS1-5
Apply scientific principles and evidence to provide an explanation about the effects of changing the temperature or concentration of the reacting particles on the rate at which a reaction occurs. Emphasis is on student reasoning that focuses on the number and energy of collisions between molecules. Assessment is limited to simple reactions in which there are only two reactants; evidence from temperature, concentration, and rate data; and qualitative relationships between rate and temperature.
NGSSHS-PS1-3
Plan and conduct an investigation to gather evidence to compare the structure of substances at the bulk scale to infer the strength of electrical forces between particles. Emphasis is on understanding the strengths of forces between particles, not on naming specific intermolecular forces (such as dipole-dipole). Examples of particles could include ions, atoms, molecules, and networked materials (such as graphite). Examples of bulk properties of substances could include the melting point and boiling point, vapor pressure, and surface tension. Assessment does not include Raoult’s law calculations of vapor pressure.
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