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Preview of AP Chemistry Lab 1: Hydrate Lab

AP Chemistry Lab 1: Hydrate Lab

Using this streamlined lab document, students will be guided through determining the empirical formula and percent composition of the anhydrate compared to water in Epsom salt will be determined through extensive heating of an Epsom salt sample. College Board Unit: 1 - Atomic Structure and Properties College Board Topic: 1.3 - Elemental Composition of Pure Substances
Preview of AP Environmental Science Acid Rain Case Study | Data Analysis & Clean Air Act

AP Environmental Science Acid Rain Case Study | Data Analysis & Clean Air Act

Help students connect acid deposition to real ecosystem impacts using this data-driven Adirondack Mountains case study designed for AP Environmental Science. In this engaging, real-world activity, students analyze historical data from lakes and forests affected by acid rain and evaluate how the Clean Air Act contributed to recovery. Students will: • Analyze trends in lake pH and trout populations • Calculate percent change and rate of change • Interpret soil calcium data and forest growth pat
Preview of AP Chemistry Stoichiometry Calculations Stained Glass Coloring by Code Worksheet

AP Chemistry Stoichiometry Calculations Stained Glass Coloring by Code Worksheet

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Try this self-checking coloring page for students to practice stoichiometry calculations! In this worksheet, students will complete the stoichiometry problem. Once they find the answer, they draw a line from the letter bubble to the answer bubble. Once all lines are drawn, a "stained glass" effect is seen. Students then color in the segments according to the color key. This worksheet includes 10 stoichiometry problems, including: conversions including moles, grams, liters at STP and atoms/molecu
Preview of AP Chemistry Lab 13: Endothermic vs. Exothermic Lab

AP Chemistry Lab 13: Endothermic vs. Exothermic Lab

Using this streamlined lab document, students will be guided through performing various chemical reactions and identifying them as endothermic or exothermic. Answer key is embedded directly into the editable lab document for teacher convenience. College Board Unit: 6 - Thermochemistry College Board Topic: 6.1 - Endothermic and Exothermic Processes
Preview of Flipping AP Chemistry - Unit 7: Equilibrium - Student Notes

Flipping AP Chemistry - Unit 7: Equilibrium - Student Notes

This resource is a complete set of student-guided notes for AP Chemistry Unit 7: Equilibrium, aligned to the College Board AP Chemistry Course and Exam Description (CED). These notes are specifically designed for a flipped classroom model, allowing students to build foundational understanding at home so that valuable class time can be dedicated to review, discussion, and practice problems. Students complete the notes independently before class, arriving prepared with exposure to key vocabulary
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