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Looking for a hands-on way to teach Collision Theory? This No-Prep lab activity investigates how surface area affects the rate of a chemical reaction using simple materials like antacid tablets and vinegar. Students will measure the volume of CO2 gas produced over time using the water displacement method.
What’s Included:
- Step-by-step Lab Procedures: Clear instructions for comparing a whole tablet (low surface area) vs. crushed powder (high surface area).
- Simulated Data & Graphing: A complete data table and a pre-formatted graph for students to practice plotting cm3 vs. seconds.
- Analysis & Post-Lab Questions: Critical thinking questions that connect experimental results to Collision Theory.
- Complete Answer Key: Includes sample data and detailed explanations.
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Description
Looking for a hands-on way to teach Collision Theory? This No-Prep lab activity investigates how surface area affects the rate of a chemical reaction using simple materials like antacid tablets and vinegar. Students will measure the volume of CO2 gas produced over time using the water displacement method.
What’s Included:
- Step-by-step Lab Procedures: Clear instructions for comparing a whole tablet (low surface area) vs. crushed powder (high surface area).
- Simulated Data & Graphing: A complete data table and a pre-formatted graph for students to practice plotting cm3 vs. seconds.
- Analysis & Post-Lab Questions: Critical thinking questions that connect experimental results to Collision Theory.
- Complete Answer Key: Includes sample data and detailed explanations.
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