Classroom Resources: Acids & Bases
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Equilibrium Constants, Le Châtelier's Principle | High School
Activity: How do Pollutants Affect our Oceans? Mark as Favorite (36 Favorites)
In this activity, students will use the simulation, Surface Ocean pH Levels, from the Chemistry in Context Simulation Suite to investigate the values related to ocean acidification and interpret systems with multiple equilibria.
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Acid & Base Theories, Strong vs Weak, pH, Titrations, Equivalence Point | High School
Activity: Acid Base Escape Room Mark as Favorite (5 Favorites)
In this activity, students will work collaboratively to apply their acid-base chemistry knowledge in order to “escape the room.” Students will have to apply their understanding of many different facets of acid-base chemistry, including the Arrhenius Acid-Base model, Brønsted-Lowry Acid-Base model, pH calculations, and acid-base titrations, while utilizing puzzles and ciphers to work through the escape room clues. This engaging activity is not only fun for all students but also allows for interactive and collaborative review.
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Buffers | High School
Activity: What are Buffers? Mark as Favorite (34 Favorites)
In this activity, students will complete a card sort that will allow them to understand what makes up a buffer solution and how it works to keep pH from changing.
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Pros Cons of Nuclear Power, Combustion, Acid Rain, Radiation, Renewable Energy, Radiation | High School
Activity: Town Meeting Mark as Favorite (37 Favorites)
In this activity, students will learn about acid rain, gas scrubbers, half-life, chain reactions, and other topics around electricity production through a debate on nuclear power.