Classroom Resources: Quantitative Chemistry
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Measurements, SI Units, Accuracy, Introduction | High School
Activity: Mysteriously Melodramatic & Maniacal Metric Measurements Mark as Favorite (52 Favorites)
In this activity, students predict the measurements of objects using metric units. They then take the actual measurements and compare them to their predictions.
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Stoichiometry, Percent Yield, Classification of Reactions, Balancing Equations, Chemical Change, Dimensional Analysis, Error Analysis, Measurements, Accuracy | High School
Lab: Baking Soda Stoichiometry Mark as Favorite (60 Favorites)
In this lab, students will decompose baking soda and use stoichiometry to determine the proper balanced chemical equation of its decomposition.
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Density, Pressure, Temperature, Volume, Density, Error Analysis, Error Analysis, Measurements | High School
Lab: Gas Density and Relative Molecular Mass Mark as Favorite (3 Favorites)
In this lab, students will quantitatively determine the densities of four gases.
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Accuracy, Measurements, Error Analysis, Accuracy, Error Analysis | High School
Lab: Glassware Accuracy Mark as Favorite (72 Favorites)
In this lab, students use different types of laboratory glassware to measure 50 mL of water and determine the accuracy of each piece of glassware.
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Classification of Reactions, Oxidation, Reduction, Percent Yield, Stoichiometry, Chemical Change, Redox Reaction, Activity Series, Error Analysis, Dimensional Analysis, Mole Concept, Measurements | High School
Lab: Extracting Copper From Ore Mark as Favorite (17 Favorites)
In this lab, students extract copper from copper carbonate using two different methods, and then determine which industrial method is most effective.
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Dimensional Analysis, Significant Figures, Measurements, Error Analysis, Accuracy, Interdisciplinary | High School
Lab: Nanoscale and Self-Assembly Mark as Favorite (10 Favorites)
In this lab, students determine both the diameter of one single BB and the length of an oleic acid molecule.
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Dimensional Analysis, Mole Concept, Measurements, Density, Identifying an Unknown, Molar Mass | High School
Lab: Chemistry Composition Challenge Mark as Favorite (119 Favorites)
In this inquiry based lab, students will design a method to solve three chemistry problems involving moles, molecules, and density.
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Density, Observations, Measurements | Middle School, High School
Lab: Penny Boats Mark as Favorite (23 Favorites)
In this lab, students will explore Archimedes’ Principle and how it relates to density. Each student will be given a piece of aluminum foil and asked to design and build a boat that will hold as many pennies as possible without sinking when placed in water.