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Preview of AP Chemistry Lab 1: Measurement and Density Investigation

AP Chemistry Lab 1: Measurement and Density Investigation

A polished AP Chemistry first-lab packet focused on measurement quality, density, percent error, and evidence-based identification of an unknown sample. What's included: - Editable AP Chemistry lab DOCX - Teacher prep snapshot - Materials/setup and safety guidance - Student lab packet with clean response spaces - AP-style analysis or practice questions - Teacher answer key and scoring guide Skill focus: - measurement tools - significant figures - density - percent error - error direction
Preview of AP Chemistry Gas Laws Match use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Gas Laws Match use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 matching questions in which students match the terms and definitions. Designed for High School Chemistry courses — Gases & the Gas Laws unit. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the Gases & the Gas Laws unit this practice can stand alone or be added to an existing Schoology test or quiz. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers, or collecting them, or retu
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 5 Bundle (5.1–5.11): Kinetics

AP Chemistry Unit 5 Bundle (5.1–5.11): Kinetics

This AP Chemistry Unit 5 Bundle covers Kinetics (Topics 5.1–5.11) and provides a complete set of instructional materials to support both teachers and students throughout the unit. All resources are aligned with AP Chemistry Course and Exam Standards and emphasize AP-style rate law analysis, reaction mechanisms, and conceptual understanding of chemical kinetics and reaction rates. Included resources feature: Textbook Alignment (with Chemistry: The Central Science (Brown & LeMay, 15th AP Edition)A
Preview of AP Chemistry Lab 2: Hydrate Formula Investigation

AP Chemistry Lab 2: Hydrate Formula Investigation

An AP Chemistry hydrate lab that pushes students to use mass loss, mole ratios, and evidence-based error reasoning to determine a hydrate formula. What's included: - Editable AP Chemistry lab DOCX - Teacher prep snapshot - Materials/setup and safety guidance - Student lab packet with clean response spaces - AP-style analysis or practice questions - Teacher answer key and scoring guide Skill focus: - heating to constant mass - percent water - mole ratios - hydrate formula - error analysis
Preview of S3.2 Homologous Series (IBDP Chemistry)

S3.2 Homologous Series (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson introduces homologous series in organic chemistry for IBDP Chemistry (first examination 2025) and explains how organic compounds are grouped based on their functional group and structure. It helps students understand patterns in organic molecules and predict trends in physical and chemical properties. A homologous series is a family of organic compounds that share the same functional group and general formula. Members of the same series have similar chemical properties but
Preview of Gravimetric analysis of a metal carbonate, Chemistry lab experiment.

Gravimetric analysis of a metal carbonate, Chemistry lab experiment.

Created by
jocelyn roger
This easy to follow (AP) chemistry lab experiment is intended to complement your teaching on Percent Composition, Percent by mass, Concentration of Solutionor as an integral part of your Stoichiometry unit. The activity utilizes concepts of the mole, molar mass, molarity and limiting and excess reagents. The lab handout includes an illustrated materials list and a simple and clear procedure. The lab activity uses chemicals easily sourced at any chemical supplies store. The detailed illustrated
Preview of Chemistry lab: Percentage of copper in brass

Chemistry lab: Percentage of copper in brass

Created by
jocelyn roger
This easy to follow (AP) chemistry lab experiment is intended to complement your teaching on Percent Composition, Percent by mass, or as an integral part of Concentration of Solution. The activity utilizes concepts of the mole, molar mass, molarity and the Beer-Lambert law. The lab handout includes an illustrated materials list and a simple and clear procedure. The lab activity uses chemicals easily sourced at any chemical supplies store and a brass sample procured from a hardware store. The d
Preview of AP Chem Unit 1: Complete PBL System (Atomic Structure, Low Prep, Ready to Use)

AP Chem Unit 1: Complete PBL System (Atomic Structure, Low Prep, Ready to Use)

Bring Meaningful PBL to AP Chemistry—Without Losing Rigor or TimeLooking for a way to increase engagement and real-world application without slowing down your pacing? This unit gives you a simple, structured system to do exactly that—by layering short, meaningful PBL into your existing lessons. What You Get (Quick Overview)✔ Complete Unit 1 PBL system (Atomic Structure) ✔ Daily prompts that take 3–5 minutes ✔ Student learning logs + grading rubric ✔ Full set of AP-aligned instructional sli
Preview of A.I. Character Chatbot Interview: Mendeleev | A.I. Literacy + STEM Physical Sci

A.I. Character Chatbot Interview: Mendeleev | A.I. Literacy + STEM Physical Sci

Created by
JenFinnScience
Use Artificial Intelligence in your Science Class purposefully to explore the development of the Periodic Table and its properties, such as increasing atomic mass, by Interviewing Dmitri Mendeleev! Use MagicSchool (MagicStudent) Rooms to create a Scientific Historic Character for students to Interview by following the easy, included instructions, OR have students use the included "Role Prompt" with ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot or Raina, for a fun and educational dive into Dmitri Mendeleev and the d
Preview of S3.2 Infrared Spectroscopy, HL (IBDP Chemistry)

S3.2 Infrared Spectroscopy, HL (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson covers infrared (IR) spectroscopy for IBDP Chemistry HL (first examination 2025), focusing on identifying functional groups and interpreting spectra. It provides a clear, structured approach to analysing IR data and linking absorption peaks to molecular structure. Infrared spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to identify the types of bonds present in a compound based on how they absorb infrared radiation. Chemical bonds vibrate at specific frequencies, and when IR
Preview of Nuclear Lab Simulation

Nuclear Lab Simulation

Created by
JCE Education
Multiple experiments in one. In one tab students are able to use a Geiger counter to determine the radiation output in CPM and use that to calculation the half life of 3 different isotopes. In another tab, students can determine the percent composition of a rock layer (i.e. C-14 to N-14) and use that to determine the age of a fossil. Students begin by typing in their name so it appears on their screen at all times and then can work through these 2 experiments. In a 3rd tab all their data is reco
Preview of Periodic Table Game (Editable pptx)

Periodic Table Game (Editable pptx)

Created by
Concept Clicks
Turn chemistry class into a fun, competitive learning environment with this Periodic Table Game PowerPoint! The first slides immediately grab attention with fast-paced, quiz-style challenges that help students master groups, periods, and element facts. Includes team challenges, clickable answer prompts, scoring, and timed rounds—perfect for review days, stations, or sub plans. Estimated Slide Count: ~18–22 slides Activities Included: 10+ game questions clickable multiple-choice rounds group
Preview of Food Science Discussion - Pure Substances - Grade 8-10 MYP Middle School Science

Food Science Discussion - Pure Substances - Grade 8-10 MYP Middle School Science

Get your middle school science class talking with this chemistry / biology discussion activity on food science, recommended for grade 8-10 students learning about pure substances and mixtures! Designed with MYP in mind but appropriate for any middle school, high school, international, or homeschool STEM curriculum. Students explore 5 hypothetical scenarios while applying their knowledge of mixtures and solutions, molecules and compounds, and food chemistry. With strong social studies connect
Preview of Periodic Table + Links (Editable pptx)

Periodic Table + Links (Editable pptx)

Created by
Concept Clicks
Upgrade your periodic table lessons with this Periodic Table + Links PowerPoint, perfect for Grades 6–12 chemistry. The opening slides instantly capture interest with interactive links to videos, simulations, and external resources. Includes embedded references, short explanations of groups, trends, atomic structure, and clickable visual aids—ideal for teachers who want dynamic lessons without prep time. Estimated Slide Count: ~14–18 slides Activities Included: linked simulations clickable tr
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 4 Worksheet | Chemical Reactions | Stimulus Set

AP Chemistry Unit 4 Worksheet | Chemical Reactions | Stimulus Set

Net ionic equations and limiting reactant calculations appear on the AP exam every year.Covers redox analysis with oxidation state tracking (permanganate + HCl), half-reaction balancing in acidic solution, stoichiometry with limiting reactants and percent yield (thermite and aspirin), and hydrate analysis. The stimulus set presents a 4-trial PbI₂ precipitation experiment — students write the net ionic equation, calculate theoretical yield and percent yield, and explain why different trials produ
Preview of Group 7 Halogens (Editable pptx)

Group 7 Halogens (Editable pptx)

Created by
Concept Clicks
Introduce the halogens with this Group 7 Halogens PowerPoint, designed for Grades 7–10. The first slides define halogens as “salt-formers,” immediately connecting group properties to real-world chemistry. The PPT covers reactivity decreasing down the group, diatomic molecules, physical states, halogen–metal reactions, halogen–nonmetal reactions, displacement reactions, and photographic uses of silver halides. Includes a built-in section check. Slide Count: ~20 slides Activities Included: 1 sec
Preview of Synthesis of Salicylic Acid Lab Simulation

Synthesis of Salicylic Acid Lab Simulation

Created by
JCE Education
Students begin by typing in their name so it appears on their screen at all times. Students are walked through the steps of saponification to isolate salicylic acid. This includes requiring students to measure out and mix reagents, perform vacuum filtration, and using boiling and ice baths. A data table collects the information and provides assistance with performing the calculations to find percent yield. Although a simulation, it is designed to not give 100% yield and students will get differe
Preview of What's in Your Soda? - A Distillation Lab (Crisis Chemistry PBL)

What's in Your Soda? - A Distillation Lab (Crisis Chemistry PBL)

Kick off your AP Chemistry course with an engaging, real-world investigation that gets students thinking like chemists on day one! In this hands-on lab, students use a simple distillation setup to separate a common mixture—soda—and determine the percent of water in their sample. Through observation, analysis, and calculation, students connect core Unit 1 concepts to a meaningful scenario involving water purification after a natural disaster. What’s IncludedStudent lab handout (print-ready)Clear
Preview of AP Chemistry Lab: Formula of a Hydrate | CED 1.3 | One Period

AP Chemistry Lab: Formula of a Hydrate | CED 1.3 | One Period

Give your students an authentic AP Chemistry laboratory experience— without giving up multiple class periods.This CED-aligned Topic 1.3 hydrate lab challenges students to use gravimetric analysis, mole ratios, and error analysis to determine the empirical formula and percent water of an unknown hydrate. How is this possible? Students work in pairs of two and split the investigation to simulate a real-world lab experience. Group A analyzes Epsom salt (MgSO₄·xH₂O) while Group B analyzes a dif
Preview of Strong Acid Base Reaction Simulation

Strong Acid Base Reaction Simulation

Created by
JCE Education
Students begin by typing in their name so it appears on their screen at all times. This focuses strictly on the reaction of NaOH with an unknown concentration of HCl. Students complete 4 trials which includes adding the NaOH dropwise and measuring, recording, and graphing the pH change. After 4 trials students calculation the concentration of HCl using the chemical reaction and mol ratio and not the dilution equation to ensure better understanding. Students will receive feedback if they are corr
Preview of Balancing Chemical Equations (Algebraic Method) (Editable pptx)

Balancing Chemical Equations (Algebraic Method) (Editable pptx)

Created by
Concept Clicks
Teach students how to balance even the toughest equations using this Balancing Chemical Equations (Algebraic Method) PowerPoint—a step-by-step problem-solving guide perfect for Grades 9–12 chemistry. The opening slides immediately show students that they can balance complex equations with a systematic method, increasing confidence and mastery. This resource walks students through assigning variables, writing element equations, solving simultaneously, simplifying fractions, and deriving final c
Preview of S3.1 Structure of the Periodic Table (IBDP Chemistry)

S3.1 Structure of the Periodic Table (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson introduces the structure of the periodic table, helping IBDP Chemistry students understand how elements are organised and why patterns in properties occur. Designed for first assessment 2025, it builds a clear foundation in classification, electron configuration, and periodic trends required for exam success. The periodic table arranges elements by increasing atomic number into groups (columns) and periods (rows), allowing patterns in chemical and physical properties to be
Preview of S3.1 Electrons and the Periodic Table (IBDP Chemistry)

S3.1 Electrons and the Periodic Table (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson explains how electron configuration links directly to the structure of the periodic table, helping IBDP Chemistry students predict atomic structure from position. Designed for first assessment 2025, it builds the essential skills needed to deduce electron configurations and interpret group and period trends with confidence. The periodic table is arranged by increasing atomic number, and its structure reflects the arrangement of electrons in atoms. This lesson clearly shows
Preview of Group 1 Alkali Metals (Editable pptx)

Group 1 Alkali Metals (Editable pptx)

Created by
Concept Clicks
Bring the periodic table to life with this Group 1 Alkali Metals PowerPoint, ideal for Grades 7–10 chemistry. The opening questions immediately engage students with electron structure, reactivity, and periodic trends. This PPT includes properties of alkali metals, electron configurations, reactivity trends down the group, reactions with water, exothermic behavior, and prediction plenaries (rubidium and cesium). Great for differentiation and quick formative assessment. Slide Count: ~20 slides A
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