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Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 8 Worksheet | Acids, Bases, and Buffers | Stimulus Set + Key

AP Chemistry Unit 8 Worksheet | Acids, Bases, and Buffers | Stimulus Set + Key

Unit 8 is the highest-frequency FRQ topic on the AP exam — it appears every single year. The two skills that separate 4s from 5s: weak acid pH with ICE table, and explaining why equivalence point pH ≠ 7.00.Covers pH calculations with conductivity prediction, weak acid ICE tables with percent dissociation, quadratic pH solutions (no small-x), conjugate base hydrolysis, Henderson-Hasselbalch buffers with strong acid addition, and a complete 4-point weak acid titration. The stimulus set compares ti
Preview of Naming Compounds and Ions (Editable pptx)

Naming Compounds and Ions (Editable pptx)

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Concept Clicks
Make chemical naming simple and stress-free with this Naming Compounds and Ions PowerPoint for Grades 7–11. The opening slides grab attention by showing how charges determine correct formulas—making confusing rules instantly understandable. Covers ionic compounds, covalent compounds, polyatomic ions, transition metals with Roman numerals, and formula writing rules. Includes common ions tables, step-by-step examples, and practice sets. Estimated Slide Count: ~20–25 slides Activities Included: 1
Preview of AP Chemistry Gas Laws Match use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Gas Laws Match use with Schoology

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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 Gravimetric analysis of a metal carbonate, Chemistry lab experiment.

Gravimetric analysis of a metal carbonate, Chemistry lab experiment.

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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

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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 Nuclear Lab Simulation

Nuclear Lab Simulation

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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)

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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 Periodic Table + Links (Editable pptx)

Periodic Table + Links (Editable pptx)

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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)

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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

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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

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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)

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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 Group 1 Alkali Metals (Editable pptx)

Group 1 Alkali Metals (Editable pptx)

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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
Preview of Atomic Theory Mega-Presentation (Editable pptx)

Atomic Theory Mega-Presentation (Editable pptx)

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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 Boyle's Law PPT / AP Chemistry /

Boyle's Law PPT / AP Chemistry /

This ready-to-teach presentation helps students understand the inverse relationship between pressure and volume through clear explanations, engaging visuals, and real-world examples. From breathing mechanisms and bicycle pumps to scuba diving and car engines, this lesson connects theory to reality — making learning memorable and meaningful 🔹 What’s Inside: Beautifully designed slides with step-by-step explanations of Boyle’s Law Real-life applications (breathing, syringes, diving, pumps, a
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 2 Worksheet | Molecular & Ionic Compound Structure | Stimulus

AP Chemistry Unit 2 Worksheet | Molecular & Ionic Compound Structure | Stimulus

Lewis structures and VSEPR are the two most-tested subtopics in Unit 2 and the most common source of lost FRQ points.Covers Lewis structures (including expanded octets and formal charge), VSEPR geometry and polarity, MO theory for O₂ species, and hybridization from measured bond angles. The stimulus set presents bond angle data for CH₄, NH₃, H₂O, BF₃, and SF₄ — students explain compression trends and equatorial lone pair preference.This worksheet is part of the AP Chemistry Unit Worksheets serie
Preview of Geometric (Cis–Trans) Isomerism (Editable pptx)

Geometric (Cis–Trans) Isomerism (Editable pptx)

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Concept Clicks
Make organic chemistry accessible with this Geometric (Cis–Trans) Isomerism PowerPoint, perfect for high school and introductory college chemistry. The opening slides pull students in with 3-D model examples of cis- and trans-but-2-ene, helping learners immediately grasp why rotation is restricted around double bonds. The PPT walks through types of isomerism, real molecular examples, energy requirements, and differences in physical/chemical properties. It also includes higher-order thinking que
Preview of Equilibrium Constant of Fe(SCN)2+ Lab Simulation

Equilibrium Constant of Fe(SCN)2+ Lab Simulation

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JCE Education
Students begin by typing in their name so it appears on their screen at all times. Using Beer’s Law students will determine the equilibrium constant of Fe(SCN)2+. Students first complete 5 trials with known concentrations that they graph and determine the slope of in the simulation. From there, they repeat the process with 10 additional test tubes determining the concentrations from the absorbance and previous slope. They then solve for k for each of the 10 trails and determine the average. Each
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