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13 years a university professor. I taught General Chemistry Laboratory and Lecture, Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Introduction to Chemistry, Elements of Physics Laboratory and Concepts of Science/ Introduction to Physics Lecture and Laboratory. I also have 9 years of experience as a high school teacher. I've taught AP Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh CHS Chemistry, Academic Chemistry, Academic Physics, Honors Physics, Physical Science, Earth Science, Life Science, Astronomy, Geometry, and Algebra.
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Preview of Naming and Writing Formulas of Acids: A Google Form for Chemistry Courses

Naming and Writing Formulas of Acids: A Google Form for Chemistry Courses

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Are you looking for an assignment on writing the names and formulas of acids for your chemistry students? Writing the names of acids from their formulas and writing formulas of acids from their names is a difficult topic for many introductory chemistry students. This product is a google form that could be a homework assignment or quiz. The form contains 20 questions. It asks students to type the name of the acid when given the formula and to type the formula of the acid when given a name. Th
Preview of Names and Formulas of Ionic and Molecular Compounds: Google Doc and Form

Names and Formulas of Ionic and Molecular Compounds: Google Doc and Form

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If you are teaching your chemistry, general science, or physical science students how to write the names and formulas of chemical compounds, this product might be helpful for you. Usable as a google doc or google form, this product is a multiple choice review assignment that asks students to choose the correct name or formula of ionic compounds and molecular compounds. This Product Includes- 20 multiple choice questions where students are asked to choose the correct name or formula of ionic and
Preview of Le Chatelier's Principle and Equilibrium Shifts:A Chemistry Google Form Homework

Le Chatelier's Principle and Equilibrium Shifts:A Chemistry Google Form Homework

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Are you looking for an assignment about Le Chatelier's principle and shifts in chemical reactions at equilibrium for your chemistry students? This google form gives 10 reactions and asks students about how their equilibrium states will shift under certain conditions. Students will need to use Le Chatelier's principle to answer the questions. Check the preview to see the questions This Product Includes- 10 multiple-choice questions - Form grades automatically All of my products come with free u
Preview of How Many Significant Figures? 20 Problems with Answers! Google Form version!

How Many Significant Figures? 20 Problems with Answers! Google Form version!

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Are you looking for a practice assignment for your chemistry or physics students to work on their significant figures? This google form has 20 questions that ask students to identify how many significant digits are in a given number. This is the google forms version of this worksheet. I made every question short answer and tried to make the directions clear so that students know how to type the answers. This would be great as a quiz or online homework. I put in an answer key, so it should gra
Preview of Gas Laws and Kinetic Molecular Theory, a Chemistry Review: Google Doc and Form

Gas Laws and Kinetic Molecular Theory, a Chemistry Review: Google Doc and Form

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If you are teaching your chemistry students about the kinetic molecular theory of matter, gas laws, and ideal gases, this product might be helpful for you. Usable as a google doc or google form, this product is a multiple choice review assignment that asks students to answer questions regarding the gas laws and kinetic molecular theory. Topics include: - Gas terminology - Conceptual understanding of the relationships between gas variables - Calculations with the gas laws including the ideal
Preview of Interpreting Solubility Curves of Aqueous Solutions: A Chemistry Google Form

Interpreting Solubility Curves of Aqueous Solutions: A Chemistry Google Form

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Are you teaching your students about solubility and aqueous solutions? Do you want an assignment that asks them to interpret the solubility curves of aqueous solutions of different substances? Try this product? This Product Includes: - Google doc with all questions and answers - Link to a google form with all questions - Form is set up to self grade - Solubility curve graph of 5 solutions labeled A-F with mass dissolved in 100 grams of water versus temperature. All of my products come with fr
Preview of ELECTRON PAIR GEOMETRY AND MOLECULAR GEOMETRY CHEMISTRY GOOGLE FORM

ELECTRON PAIR GEOMETRY AND MOLECULAR GEOMETRY CHEMISTRY GOOGLE FORM

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Are you looking for a quick assignment for your chemistry students to practice identifying electron pair geometries and molecular geometries in Lewis structures using the VSEPR theory? This google form gives 10 Lewis structures and asks students to choose the correct answer for the molecular geometry (geometry ignoring electron pairs) or electron pair geometry (treating all electron pairs and bonds equally). Check the preview to see the questions This Product Includes- 10 multiple-choice questi
Preview of Periodic Trends: Atomic Radius and Electronegativity Google Form Chemistry

Periodic Trends: Atomic Radius and Electronegativity Google Form Chemistry

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Are you looking for some practice questions on atomic radius and electronegativity for your chemistry students? This form asks ten multiple-choice questions about two periodic trends; atomic radius and electronegativity. The answers are included and the form is set up so that it should grade itself. Check the preview and thumbnails to see the questions. I don't include preview pictures of the answers just in case students look for them. This Product Includes- 10 questions about the atomic rad
Preview of Periodic Table Review for Chemistry Courses: Google Doc and Form

Periodic Table Review for Chemistry Courses: Google Doc and Form

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Looking for a quiz or year end review of the periodic table for your chemistry, physical science, or general science students? This combined google doc and form might be what you are looking for. It could be great as a quiz, exam, or end of the year review for in-person and online students. Topics covered include: - metals, non metals, and metalloids - atomic number - mass number - calculating numbers of neutrons in an isotope - calculating numbers of electrons in an ion - predicting charge o
Preview of Writing Names and Symbols of Elements Google Form Chemistry 20 Questions

Writing Names and Symbols of Elements Google Form Chemistry 20 Questions

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This google form will help students get started with learning the names and symbols of the elements on the periodic table. There are 20 questions. Ten questions give the symbol of an element and ask students to write the name. Ten questions give the name of an element and ask students to write the symbol. an answer key is included just in case. The form is set up to grade automatically. Answers are included with each question in the form. The preview and thumbnails show the questions. If you wa
Preview of BOND ANGLES IN LEWIS STRUCTURES: A CHEMISTRY GOOGLE FORM

BOND ANGLES IN LEWIS STRUCTURES: A CHEMISTRY GOOGLE FORM

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Do you need a quick online assignment for your chemistry students who are studying Lewis structures and bond angles? This assignment is a google form with 10 questions. The form gives 10 Lewis structures. Each structure has one bond angle labeled and students choose the correct measurement of that angle based on VSEPR theory. Some of the structures contain lone pairs that may change the actual angle of the bonds from the angle predicted by VSEPR This Product Includes- 10 multiple-choice questi
Preview of Names and Formulas of Acids Review: Chemistry Google Doc and Form

Names and Formulas of Acids Review: Chemistry Google Doc and Form

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If you are teaching your chemistry students how to write the names and formulas of acids, this product might be helpful for you. Usable as a google doc or google form, this product is a multiple choice review assignment that asks students to choose the correct name or formula of acids and includes binary acids and oxyacids. This Product Includes- 20 multiple choice questions where students are asked to choose the correct name or formula of binary acids and oxyacids - Google Doc and Google For
Preview of Balancing Equations Chemistry Google Form Assignment

Balancing Equations Chemistry Google Form Assignment

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Do your chemistry students need more practice balancing chemical equations? This is a 20 point google form assignment or quiz on balancing equations. I have written it so that students can balance each equation by typing in the correct coefficient for each reactant and product. Each coefficient has its own blank with the question number on the form. For each question, students type one number with no spaces. The form should grade itself when students submit it. Check the preview to see the p
Preview of Oxidation Numbers of Elements in Compounds: A Chemistry Google Form

Oxidation Numbers of Elements in Compounds: A Chemistry Google Form

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Are you looking for an assignment on identifying oxidation numbers of elements in compounds for your chemistry students? Assigning oxidation numbers to elements in compounds and ions is an essential skill for Chemistry students and is often taught in introductory classes. The skill is very useful later, especially in electrochemistry work and in dealing with redox reactions. This product includes 20 questions that ask students to assign oxidation numbers to elements in compounds and ions. It ca
Preview of Identifying Elements From Electron Configurations Google Form Chemistry

Identifying Elements From Electron Configurations Google Form Chemistry

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When students learn electron configurations in Chemistry class, they often learn to write the configurations when given the name of an element. It can also be helpful for them to learn how to read a configuration and use it to determine which element that the configuration describes. This google form has ten questions where an electron configuration is given. Students have to type the name of the element in all small letters and with no spaces. The form has the answers entered for each questi
Preview of Scientific Notation to Normal Number Google Form Quiz 10 Questions

Scientific Notation to Normal Number Google Form Quiz 10 Questions

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Are you looking for a quick assignment where students translate numbers in scientific notation into normal numbers for your chemistry or physics students? This is a google forms worksheet where students translate 10 numbers in scientific notation into normal numbers. I have written the directions and set up the form in a way that it should grade automatically as the students turn it in. I made every question short answer and tried to make the directions clear so that students know how to type t
Preview of Writing Electron Configurations Chemistry Google Form

Writing Electron Configurations Chemistry Google Form

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Are you teaching electron configurations to your chemistry students? Do you want to give them some more practice? This google form has ten questions where the name of an element is given and students have to type in the electron configuration. The directions state that the configuration should be typed with no superscripts and no spaces, but I have written the form in a way that it will grade itself and will give the students credit if they put a space in between each part of the configuration.
Preview of Physical and Chemical Changes Google Form 10 Questions

Physical and Chemical Changes Google Form 10 Questions

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Are you looking for an online assignment on physical and chemical changes for your chemistry or general science students? Use this worksheet to make your students practice. This google form asks students to state whether the changes are chemical or physical. The answers are written into the form and it is set up to grade automatically. Click the preview to see the questions. All of my problems come with free updates. Related Products⭐ Special Groups of the Periodic Table: A Chemistry Googl
Preview of Special Groups of the Periodic Table: A Chemistry Google Form

Special Groups of the Periodic Table: A Chemistry Google Form

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Chemistry students learn the names of special groups of the periodic table such as the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, halogens, and noble gases. If you are teaching this to your science students and you want them to have more practice, this product might be good for you. This google form has ten multiple-choice questions where students are given an element, and they must choose which special group of the periodic table it belongs to from 4 possible choices. The form
Preview of Naming Ionic Compounds Chemistry Google Form

Naming Ionic Compounds Chemistry Google Form

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Are you teaching naming and writing formulas of ionic compounds to your chemistry students? Are you looking for some practice for them? This is a google form with 10 practice problems where students will write the names of some ionic compounds. It isn't possible to type subscripts into google forms, so I used simple compounds. This is a low-difficulty practice assignment. It is set up to grade itself and I tried to make the directions clear enough so that students will know how to type the nam
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Experience

13 years a university professor. I taught General Chemistry Laboratory and Lecture, Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Introduction to Chemistry, Elements of Physics Laboratory and Concepts of Science/ Introduction to Physics Lecture and Laboratory. I also have 9 years of experience as a high school teacher. I've taught AP Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh CHS Chemistry, Academic Chemistry, Academic Physics, Honors Physics, Physical Science, Earth Science, Life Science, Astronomy, Geometry, and Algebra.

Teaching style

Facilitator: show students how to get started and let the learning happen primarily by doing.

My own education history

Bachelor of Science in Physics Bachelor or Arts in Chemistry Master of Education

Additional biographical information

I live near Pittsburgh, PA. I may or may not be a cat in a lab coat.