Classroom Resources: Chemistry Basics
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Density | High School
Lab: Graphing Density Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students will collect data and then use graphing to determine the density values of unknown metal samples.
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Density | High School
Lab: Colors of the Rainbow Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students will practice density calculations and put their calculations to test by creating their own density column.
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Density | High School
Lab: Bowling Ball—Will it Sink or Float in Water? 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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Density | High School
Demonstration: Fish Tank Carbon Dioxide Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this demonstration, students watch as a reaction between baking soda and vinegar produces carbon dioxide, which then causes lit candles to extinguish.
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Density | High School
Lab: Density Simulation Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this simulation from Vol. 2, Issue 1 of Chemistry Solutions, students will investigate the effect of changing variables on both the volume and the density of a solid, a liquid, and a gas sample.
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Density, Quantitative Chemistry, Density | High School
Lab: Density Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students determine the density of several liquids and solids.
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Density | High School
Lab: The Lovely Lava Lamp Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
Download this lab in which students add food coloring to a mixture of oil and water and record their observations. They then add an Alka-Seltzer tablet, record their observations and answer a series of questions about the chemical and physical changes that took place.
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Density | Middle School
Lab: Crushs Dilemma Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students explore the concept of density. They will examine the density of a plastic sandwich bag compared to water. Students will create their own experiment and investigate factors that affect floating and sinking. 2-33
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Density | Elementary School
Lesson Plan: What is Density Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this two-part lesson, students will learn about density through a teacher-led demonstration and a hands-on activity. The demonstration will give students the opportunity to observe the formation of a density tower made from common drinks. Students will then create their own density tower using simple ingredients, and then further investigate differences in density when solid objects are added to the tower.