Here is a comprehensive reference table for all molecular geometries (VSEPR) found on the Advanced Placement Chemistry exam. It contains all shapes, bond angles, general formulas, hybridizations, and pictures of all geometries ranging from two to six species (i.e. AX, AX2, AX6, etc.). The table can easily be modified for non-AP Chemistry courses.
This worksheet provides 6 examples for students to work through. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students� ability level.
This worksheet provides 14 examples for students to work through. Students are given two half reactions, and using a table of standard reduction potentials they must determine the reactions occurring at the anode and cathode, calculate the standard cell potential, determine whether the cell is spontaneous or not, and write the cell notation. The worksheet was designed for a standard Chemistry class but can easily be modified for any Chemistry class.
This worksheet provides many examples of simple pressure unit conversions, as well as calculations involving Boyle's, Charles's, and Gas-Lussac's Laws. A complete answer key is provided at the end. This worksheet can be used in any Chemistry class, regardless of the students' ability level.
This comprehensive guide walks students through the topics of valence electrons, cation vs. anion formation, ionic compound formation (with strategies on how to determine them), and ionic nomenclature, including the stock system.
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Nine years secondary level; 12 years post-secondary level
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Logical, straight-forward, respectful. Never tell students answers; help guide them to discover the answers on their own. Respectfully treat teenagers like they're adults and they'll do the same in return.
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2015 ACS CT Valley Section High School Science Teacher of the Year
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BS Chemistry, MS Chemistry, MA Education (curriculum and instruction).
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All levels of high school Chemistry have been taught, from AP Chemistry to co-taught special education "Chemistry", as well General & Analytical Chemistry courses at the post-secondary level.
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