Classroom Resources: Acids Bases
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Strong vs Weak | High School
Lab: Titration Mark as Favorite (1 Favorite)
In this lab students will learn the difference between strong, weak, and concentrated acids by carrying out various titrations.
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Acid | Elementary School
Lesson Plan: Environmental Problems Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lesson, students are presented with an environmental problem to solve using important concepts of chemistry, which involves a lake with deteriorating water quality.
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Acid Base Theories | High School
Project: Acid Base Creative Letter Mark as Favorite (2 Favorites)
In this project, students will compare and contrast the properties of acids and bases and define pH.
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Titrations | High School
Lab: Titration Curves Mark as Favorite (1 Favorite)
In this lab, students graphically observe a plot of micro acid/base titrations and determine the equivalence point of each plotted curve.
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Titrations | High School
Lab: Titration Lab with Kinetics Mark as Favorite (1 Favorite)
In this lab, students calculate the molarity of an unknown using a titration and also by solving for a dilution.
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Titrations | High School
Lab: Calculating Acid in Lemon-Lime Soda Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students will investigate the molarity of citric acid in a clear, lemon-lime flavored soft drink through titrations with 0.10M NaOH and an indicator.
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Titrations | High School
Lab: Acid-Base Mole Ratio Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students study several concepts, including acid-base reactions, limiting reactants, and stoichiometry, by observing the contained reaction of acetic acid (diluted vinegar) with sodium hydrogen carbonate (baking soda) in an unconventional, cost effective titration.
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Titrations | High School
Lab: Lethal Dose Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students will perform several titrations to calculate the concentration of potentially “lethal” medicycloprophic solutions.
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Titrations | High School
Lab: Vinegar Quality Control Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students will perform a titration of a vinegar sample to determine if it is it close to the concentration claimed on the bottle.
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Titrations | High School
Lab: Meet The Indicator Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab students will learn the difference between strong, weak, and concentrated acids by carrying out various titrations.
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pH | High School
Lab: Detecting pH of Commonly Used Acids and Bases Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students will use their knowledge of acids and bases to determine the acidity and basicity of every day items by measuring pH using several different methods for determination. Indications of pH may be determined using red & blue litmus paper, pH strips, and pH probes or pH meters.
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Strong vs Weak | High School
Lab: Acid Base Reactions Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
Acid Base Reactions Grade Level: High School Topic: Acids Bases Subtopic: Strong vs Weak
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Indicators | High School
Demonstration: Milk of Magnesia Demo Mark as Favorite (1 Favorite)
In this demonstration, students will observe a color change in a milk of magnesia solution as vinegar is added.
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Indicators | High School
Demonstration: Another Secret Message Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this demonstration, students will observe a hidden message while understanding simple acid/base chemistry and indicators.
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Indicators | High School
Demonstration: Secret Message Mark as Favorite (1 Favorite)
In this lesson, students will observe a hidden message while understanding simple acid/base chemistry and indicators.
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Acid Rain | High School
Activity: Investigating Acid Rain Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this activity, students will investigate the chemistry of acid rain through web based research. Students will also have the opportunity to observe the reaction between a common acid and a material in a week long simulation and relate their findings to the effects of acid rain.
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Acid Rain | High School
Lab: Seeing the Effects of Acid Rain Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lesson, students will prepare an environment and make acid rain to see how the acid rain effects the items in the environment.
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pH | Middle School
Lab: Acid & Base Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students are given four unknown liquids and must identify whether they are acids or bases.
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pH | Middle School
Lesson Plan: Why Drink Gatorade? Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lesson, students will test different flavors of Gatorade and other liquids to investigate acids and bases. This will take several days unless students already know about acids and bases.
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Chemical Change | Middle School
Lesson Plan: Chemistry of Pop Rocks Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lesson, students will determine the pH of several liquids with litmus paper or a pH probe. Next, students will explore how pH affects the production of gas with Pop Rocks. Students will also investigate how Charles’ Law affects Pop Rocks. Finally, students will design their own experiment with Pop Rocks.
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pH | Elementary School
Lab: Can a Cabbage Distinguish an Acid from a Base? Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students will first determine what colors the cabbage indicator turns in acidic, neutral, and basic solutions.
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Video: The Acid and Base Guys Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
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