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HS, Chemistry
Std 4.2:  Explain the conductivity of electrolyte solutions.


Lesson Plans:

Solubility of a Salt
To measure the solubility of KNO3 at various temperatures and to construct a solubility curve.

Lemon Voltage
We will try to make a needle move on a voltmeter using two different metal strips and a lemon as the electrolyte source.

De-icer
To examine the physical and chemical properties of sodium chloride.

Electrochemistry
Students understand that electricity causes chemical reactions and chemical
reactions can cause electricity.

Electrolysis of  Aqueous Potassium Iodide
In this experiment you will electrolyze an aqueous solution of potassium iodide and then identify the products that are formed at the electrodes.

Electrolysis
The observe the effects of different electrodes on the electrolysis of a substance.

Electroplating
How does the operation of an electrolytic cell create to potential to electroplate out Cu, zinc , or silver.

 

 


Resources:

Online tutorial dealing with the solvent properties of water

THE SAME EVERYWHERE
Chem-4-kids periodic table.

Tom Stretton's Chemistry Pages
Great tutorials and practice problems

The Periodic Table of Comic Books
Associates each element with a comic reference - fun

Interactive Periodic Table
Created by an eighth-grade student!

Chemicool Periodic Table
This is an all-purpose, interactive periodic table that would be useful for high-school chemistry classes. In addition to general information about the elements, it includes the following: states, energies, oxidation and electrons, appearance and characteristics, reactions, conductivity, abundances, and more.

Pyrotechnics: It's Elemental
Some of the important elements that make a firework work.

Chem4kids
Great tutorials and activities.

 

 


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