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Innovating Science™ Small Group Learning: Introduction To Chemical Equations

Students will perform a series of experiments highlighting the differences in chemical reactions and use what they learn to write balanced chemical reaction equations
Supplier: Aldon Corporation IS2514SGL
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Description
Chemical reactions take place all around us. Being able to identify reactions and communicate what is happening is vital to the scientific community.
- Kit will introduce two common types of chemical reactions; single replacement and double replacement.
- Contains enough materials for 5 groups
- Teacher's manual and Student Study Guide copymasters are included
- Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
- Disciplinary Core Ideas: PS1.A; PS1.B
- Performance Expectations:MS-PS1-2; MS-PS1-5; HS-PS1-1; HS-PS1-7
- Cross Cutting Concepts: Patterns; Energy and Matter
- Engineering Practices: Developing and Using Models; Analyzing and Interpreting Data
Specifications
Next Gen Aligned | |
Education Kit | |
13 to 20 | |
1 x 20 mL Cobalt Nitrate, 0.1 M; 1 x 20 mL Cupric Nitrate, 0.1 M; 1 x 20 mL Ferric Nitrate, 0.1 M; 1 x 20 mL Nickel Nitrate, 0.1 M; 1 x 20 mL Aluminum Nitrate, 0.1M; 4 x 25 mL Sodium Hydroxide, 0.2M; 2 x 25 mL Hydrochloric Acid, 2.0M; 2 x 25 mL Silver Nitrate, 0.1M; 3 Zinc Metal pieces; 5 Copper Wire pieces; 1 pack Wooden Dowels; 12 Graduated Pipettes | |
1 |
White | |
7 to 14 | |
Chemistry | |
Cardboard Box Kit | |
11.1 x 8.8 x 4 in. |
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