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This calorimetry lab uses reliable reactions as students measure temperature changes, determine the calorimeter constant and ultimately calculate the molar enthalpy of formation for magnesium oxide using Hess's Law.
Loaded with important concepts and techniques for the AP chemistry student; determine the equilibrium constant using Le Chatelier's principle and Beer's Law (using spectrophotometry) to determine equilibrium concentrations of reactants and products.
Explore the interaction of light with copper ions in solution using photons from the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Grade | 10 to 14 |
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Certifications/Compliance | Exceed 2013 AP next generation national standards |
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Students standardize a sodium hydroxide titrant with a primary standard, KHP; then find the concentration of an unknown acid solution.
Students investigate all aspects of freezing point depression, including solvent freezing constant, van't Hoff factor and molar mass.
This unique hands-on method of exploring gases allows students to compare properties of real and ideal gases (based on KMT assumptions) as they determine the molar mass of a volatile solvent.
Analyze oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions and become familiar with the activity series of metals and its importance in predicting the products of replacement reactions.
Students perform titrations on weak acids while measuring pH, perform qualitative analysis by determining pKa values of acids, perform quantitative analysis by calculating molar masses, confirm the identities of weak acids, and derive and use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
Use a variety of basic volumetric measuring techniques to distinguish between precision and accuracy, while identifying an unknown liquid by its density.
Teach simple DC circuitry using real components and help students relate projects to real world applications.
Students run simulated ELISA tests for AIDS.
Highly specific monoclonal antisera tested for HbsAg and HTLV-III (AIDS).
Guide students through the process of classifying and identifying objects with real-world examples, just like scientists!