Classroom Resources: Quantitative Chemistry
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Measurements | High School
Activity: Measurement: Crack the Code Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this activity, students will be tasked with solving questions related to the topic of chemical measurement. Each correct answer will decode a letter needed to decipher a series of riddles.
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Atomic Structure, Atomic Mass, Electrons, Ions, Subatomic Particles, Chemistry Basics, Density, Periodic Table, Dimensional Analysis, Mole Concept | High School
Activity: A Pound of Numbers Mark as Favorite (21 Favorites)
In this activity, students will review a series of fundamental chemistry questions and select the answer from two choices provided. Upon completion, the sum of all the correct answers will equal the number of grams in one pound. Students can then use dimensional analysis to determine the number of grams in one pound for comparison.
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Percent Composition, Measurements, Chemistry Basics, Observations | High School
Lab: Dehydration of Hydrated Salt Mark as Favorite (6 Favorites)
In this lab, students are introduced to chemical measurement in a hands-on investigation using a heat source and a hydrated compound. Students will determine the percentage water lost, by mass, from a hydrated compound during the heating process. Additionally, students will analyze and interpret their results in a claim, evidence, reasoning format.
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Dimensional Analysis, SI Units | High School
Lesson Plan: Dimensional Analysis and Unit Conversion Mark as Favorite (50 Favorites)
In this lesson, students will learn how to use dimensional analysis for unit conversion problems. They will then practice the skill on several chemistry-based conversion problems.