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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 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 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 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 Atomic Theory Mega-Presentation (Editable pptx)

Atomic Theory Mega-Presentation (Editable pptx)

Created by
Concept Clicks
This Atomic Theory Mega-Presentation is a complete instructional tool for teachers delivering a full chemistry introduction course. Covering particles, forces, atoms, isotopes, periodic table, ions, bonding, states of matter, reactions, balancing equations, mixtures vs pure substances, and more — this is a huge all-in-one resource. Ideal for grades 7–10, it includes dozens of practice problems, quizzes, diagrams, and classification tasks. Teachers appreciate the depth, clarity, and breadth—ex
Preview of Determining the Amount of Hypochlorite in Bleach Lab Simulation

Determining the Amount of Hypochlorite in Bleach Lab Simulation

Created by
JCE Education
Students begin by typing in their name so it appears on their screen at all times. Students will perform a titration of bleach using a starch solution as an indicator. While adding the Na2S2O3 students will be able to add by 1mL , 0.5mL, and 0.1mL increments to speed up the process and slow it down and be more precise. Going too fast will result in errors and the computer will tell the students their results are less reliable or, if too far off, they will need to repeat the process. The solution
Preview of Spectrophotometric Analysis Simulation Lab

Spectrophotometric Analysis Simulation Lab

Created by
JCE Education
After typing in their name so it appears on the screen, students will walk through a lab that allows them to determine the concentration of an unknown solution based on dilution data obtained from a spectrophotometer. This includes “pouring” solutions, putting cuvettes into the machine, creating dilutions, and collecting data. From there, students can perform the necessary calculations with real time feedback. Incorrect answers are marked red while correct answers are marked green and hints and
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