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Outbreak!

Use the DATA GRAPHS WIZARD to learn about how disease is spread. Brainstorm ways in which people can help stop an outbreak of disease.
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Reaction Rates

Student will see how the decomposition of nitrogen dioxide creates nitric oxide and oxygen. Students and/or teacher will use this to demonstrate how you would find the reaction rates using the numbers that are given in the problem, and then maybe using numbers that they obtain on their own with ...
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Setting the Trend

Students will determine the trend in atomic radius for the periodic table, the trend in first ionization energy for the periodic table, and the trend in electronegativity for the periodic table.
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Metabolic Magicians

In this activity, students understand the relationship between enzyme reaction rates and various environmental factors such as pH and temperature. They recognize the metabolic differences between endotherms and exotherms. They generate graphs by inputting reasonable data modeling enzyme activity ...
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Simple Ionic Compounds

In this lesson students will review and test their understanding of simple ionic compounds.
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Percentage Composition of Methane

Participants analyze the atomic percentage composition of methane using the calculator, lists and graphs. The spatial orientation of the carbon and hydrogen atoms in the methane molecule is also analyzed.
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Number to Element

This StudyCards™ stack enables students to practice associating the chemical number of an element to the element's name.
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Law of Definite Proportions

The law of definite proportions states that a chemical compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by mass. The French chemist Joseph Proust conducted several experiments between 1798 and 1804 to make this discovery. At the time (before Dalton had proposed his atomic theory)...
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Molar Gas Lab

Students use stoichiometry to determine the mass of oxygen gas in a bottle. They may also check their answer against the amount of potassium chloride produced during the reaction.
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Variety is the Spice of Life

In this activity, students will collect data on all members of the class. They will make a graph of the data collected, interpret variations, and then draw conclusions.
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NY Chemistry Regents (January 2009)

This TNS file contains the 30 Part A multiple choice questions and answers from the January 2009 Chemistry Regents exam for New York State. The complete exam may be found at http://www.nysedregents.org/testing/scire/regentchem.html
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Element to Number

This StudyCards™ stack enables students to practice associating an element's name to its chemical number.
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Element to Symbol

This StudyCards™ stack enables students to practice associating an element's name to its chemical symbol.
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Vernier - Photosynthesis

Students will use a Colorimeter to compare the rates of photosynthesis for plants in different light conditions. They investigate the role of chloroplasts and light on photosynthesis.
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Vernier - Mix it Up: Combining Liquids of Different Temps

Students use the EasyTemp Probe to measure the temperature of hot and cold water before and after mixing. Students compare the mixing temperatures to a linear prediction. EasyData™ is needed for this activity.
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Vernier - Nitrate

Student uses the Nitrate Ion-Selective Probe to measure the Nitrate ions concentration in water samples. In another method, student converts nitrate ions to nitrite and use the Vernier Colorimeter to measure nitrite and calculate the nitrate levels.
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Selection Direction

Students will produce histograms using the DATA GRAPHS WIZARD.
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What Does a Buffer Do?

Buffers are solutions that resist a change in pH. In this activity, students will add HCl dropwise to a measured amount of water, monitoring the pH. Students then repeat the process, using a simple buffer prepared by combining baking soda and tonic water. A comparison of the results will allow...
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The Bigger the Better?

In this activity, students calculate the surface area and volume of different shaped cell models. They develop an understanding of the differences in cells and their function
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Symbol to Element

This StudyCards™stack enables students to practice associating the chemical symbol for an element to the element's name.
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Symbol to Number

This StudyCards™ stack enables students to practice associating an element's symbol to its chemical number.
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Temperature Conversions

Students will review the different temperature scales and use the List Editor to convert from one temperature scale to another.
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It's a Mystery

Students will use the Periodic-App to understand the properties of a mystery element and determine its identity.
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Amazing Fetal Growth

Students will graph data of human fetal growth and describe the rate of human fetal growth.
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Designing a Reaction Rate Experiment

In this activity, students will design, conduct, and report the outcome of an experiment in which they investigate some factor that affects the rate of reaction between baking soda and vinegar. The dynamic nature of the reaction, coupled with a wide range of possible choices of independent varia...
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