This introduction to the lab Parabens in Household Products discusses what the …
This introduction to the lab Parabens in Household Products discusses what the students will do and gain from the activity. The introduction also discusses learning opportunities, assessments, and extensions to the lab.
In this laboratory investigation students will use gas chromatography or liquid chromatography …
In this laboratory investigation students will use gas chromatography or liquid chromatography to investigate preservative chemicals found in household products-parabens.
In this activity, students will use titration to measure the alkalinity of …
In this activity, students will use titration to measure the alkalinity of a water sample. Students will compare the effects of substrate material on alkalinity. Students will read and discuss the relevance of alkaline chemistry as it relates to natural water resources.
The aim of this experiment is to help establish the idea that …
The aim of this experiment is to help establish the idea that the pH of oxides vary. Students will discover that the soluble oxides of metals are alkaline and the oxides of non-metals are acidic.
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Sample Learning Goals Determine if a solution is acidic, basic or neutral …
Sample Learning Goals Determine if a solution is acidic, basic or neutral Place acids or bases in order of relative acidity or basicity Relate liquid color to pH Predict how solution volume or dilution with water will affect the pH of acids or bases
Sample Learning Goals Determine if a liquid is acidic, basic, or neutral …
Sample Learning Goals Determine if a liquid is acidic, basic, or neutral Place acids or bases in relative order Describe on a molecular scale, with illustrations, how the water equilibrium varies with pH Determine concentration of hydroxide, hydronium and water at a given pH Relate liquid color to pH Predict (qualitatively and quantitatively) how dilution and volume will affect the pH and concentration of hydroxide, hydronium and water
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