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Educator Resources -> Science
This is a unit on solutions and follows the Zumdahl Chemistry textbook. Includes solubility, vapor pressures, Raoult's Law, colligative properties, freezing pt depressions, and boiling point elevations. Many examples follow at the end. chemistry solutions
This is a unit on stoichiometry and follows the Zumdahl Chemistry textbook. Includes moles, percent composition, formula determination, equations, balancing equations, limiting reactants. Many examples follow at the end. chemistry stoichiometry
This is a unit on thermochemistry and follows the Zumdahl Chemistry textbook. Includes enthalpy, calorimetry, and Hess' Law. Many examples follow at the end. chemistry thermochemistry
This is a unit on transition metals / coordination chemistry which follows the Zumdahl textbook. Includes naming and writing formulas for complex ions and their compounds, isomers. Examples follow. chemistry transition metals
Activities include watching Unitedstreaming video on apples, apple tasting, recording and graphing. on Friday, May 12 2006 at 01:01 PM apples
Activities include watching Unitedstreaming video on apples, apple tasting, recording and graphing. on Friday, May 12 2006 at 01:01 PM apples
This template is given to students to fill out as they research arachnid characteristics and examples. Students look up information and download pictures to complete the presentation. This template is hyperlinked so it will create a non-linear final product. arachnids
A butterfly changes dramatically during its life cycle. These pictures show the different stages of the butterfly's life cycle. A great way to end a unit about butterflies is to have students put these pictures in the correct order and narrate the life cycle. These pictures can be used in Photo Story 3 (included), iMovie, or Movie Maker 2. (submitted by Burt Lo, a Northern California DEN Member) Butterfly, Life Cycle, Photo Story
This is a lab where students make aspirin and calculate stoichiometric quantities of reactants and products. aspirin, stoichiometery, chemistry, lab
Students must draw atoms of 8 elements with the correct number of protons, electrons, neutrons, and orbits. atoms, protons, electrons, orbits, neutrons,elements