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Lesson Plans:
Relationships: Pressure, Volume,
and Temperature
Students will be able to state the relationships of pressure to volume and
pressure to temperature, and volume to temperature for a gas.
The
Chemistry Of Colors
To identify the elements in common pigments used in paintings and to use
chemical reactions to produce some of these colored pigments.
Finding
the Velocity of a Fluid in a Confined Container
To calculate the velocity of a confined fluid given the cross-section area
and velocity of another region.
Chromatography
Of Plant Pigments
To extract organic pigments from a variety of vegetables, and calculate Rf
values.
Boyle,
Bernoulli and Charles
To solve problems using Boyle's Law, Bernoulli's Principle, and Charles's
Law.
Solubility
of a Salt
To measure the solubility of KNO3 at various temperatures and to construct
a solubility curve.
De-icer
To examine the physical and chemical properties of sodium chloride.
Solubility of
Lead (II) Iodide
To determine the solubility product constant, Ksp, for PbI2.
Concentration vs Solubility
The student will be able to distinguish between concentration and
solubility.
Solubility Curves
To show how the solubility of a salt such as ammonium chloride varies with
the temperature and how to plot its solubility curve on the basis of
observed data.
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