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  • Solubility | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Lab: Solubility and Compound Type Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)

    In this lesson, students determine whether unknown substances are polar, nonpolar, or ionic by testing their solubilities.

  • Solubility | High School

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    In this lab, students will create a supersaturated solution by dissolving borax in boiling water. They will create a snowflake using pipe cleaner to suspend in the solution, which will serve as a nucleation site for crystallization as the solution cools and remains undistributed overnight. This lab gives students an opportunity to experience the exciting crystallization process and become more familiar with an engaging chemistry spectacle!

  • Solubility | High School

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    In this lab, students create a snow globe by taking advantage of benzoic acid’s solubility properties in hot water.

  • Solubility | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Lab: Alka-Seltzer & Gas Solubility Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)

    Download this lab in which students will use a reaction to investigate temperature and the solubility of carbon dioxide and will use a neutralization reaction and an indicator to verify the amount of carbon dioxide produced at each temperature.

  • Solubility | Elementary School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Lesson Plan: Particles in Motion Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)

    In this lesson, students learn that particles that make up matter are in constant motion.

  • Solubility | Elementary School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Lab: M&M's Solution Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)

    In this lab, students will investigate dissolving using M&M’s and will determine whether dissolving happens faster without assistance, or with the assistance of the tongue and teeth.

  • Solubility

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    In this animation, students will have an opportunity to visualize on the particulate level how solubility works. Examples of ionic compounds and a polar covalent compound show how when water is attracted to charged parts, they dissolve, and when they’re not attracted to charged parts they stay solid.

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