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Intro Chem 16 – Dissolving liquids – homeschoolsciencegeek
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Secular Science Resources for Homeschoolers. Intro Chem 16 – Dissolving liquids. The last couple of classes involved dissolving solids (salt and sugar) in liquids, but today we dissolved liquids in water. All the activities we did today are from Chapter 5, lesson 7 in the American Chemistry Society’s Middle School Chemistry. Curriculum. First I asked the students how did we know when the salt or sugar dissolved in water? How do we know when something doesn’t dissolve? Corn Syrup in water. I asked them wh...
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Honors Chemistry 17 -Solubility vs Temperature – homeschoolsciencegeek
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Secular Science Resources for Homeschoolers. Honors Chemistry 17 -Solubility vs Temperature. Today’s lab involved a lot of stirring, stirring and more stirring as the students tried to take data to make a solubility curve for sodium carbonate in water. The lab, Session II-1: Solubility as a Function of Temperature is from the homescientist chemistry manual. Stay at home physicist and homeschool teacher. January 3, 2017. One thought on “ Honors Chemistry 17 -Solubility vs Temperature. You are commenting u...
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Intro Chem 15 -Dissolving Sugar – homeschoolsciencegeek
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Secular Science Resources for Homeschoolers. Intro Chem 15 -Dissolving Sugar. Before xmas break we dissolved salt in water and showed how the polarity of water molecules makes it a great solvent. Today we continued those ideas but instead of salt, we dissolved sugar… the sugar coating of M&Ms to be exact. The labs can be found in the American Chemical Society’s Middle School Chemistry. Curriculum, Chapter 5, Lesson4: Why Does Water Dissolve Sugar? Stay at home physicist and homeschool teacher. You are co...
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Secular Science Resources for Homeschoolers. Honors Chemistry 23 – Calorimetery. The Calorimeter Lab is from Ian Guch’s 24 Lessons that Rocked the World. And it involves building a calorimeter, bascially an insulated container, and measuring the heat of solvation for sodium hydroxide. I had styrofoam cups, newspapers, aluminum foil, bubble wrap and some insulated paper cups with lids out for the students to build their calorimeters. February 14, 2017. Intro Chem 20 -Controlling the Products. Honors Chemi...
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Honors Chemistry 16 – Molarity & Solutions – homeschoolsciencegeek
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Secular Science Resources for Homeschoolers. Honors Chemistry 16 – Molarity & Solutions. Today we did the Molarity Calculation Lab from Ian Guch’s 24 Lessons That Rocked the World. The groups got pretty good results and this was a nice short lab for the last class before break. Here are some videos showing how the demo is supposed to work. And here are the videos I asked the students to watch before class:. Stay at home physicist and homeschool teacher. December 13, 2016. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Honors Chemistry 18 – What’s up with Bottled Water – homeschoolsciencegeek
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Secular Science Resources for Homeschoolers. Honors Chemistry 18 – What’s up with Bottled Water. I found this lab in the Modern Chemistry curriculum. And liked that it was a ‘real’ world application of chemistry. The lab is called “What’s so special about bottled drinking water? 8221; and is part of the online resources if you buy the Modern Chemistry curriculum. The lab starts with putting 0.1 g sodium polyacrylate. Which looks like a pinch of salt) in a plastic cup and 100 ml of the bottled water being...
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