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Eleventh graders work with a variety of solutions to determine which combinations will create a precipitate when mixed with another. They complete a chart with their predictions and results. When students finish the lab, they discuss the results and their successes and failures in predicting the precipitates.
Understand how chemical reactions recombine atoms to create the "chemicals of life". An experiment, showing the basic chemical reactions of an iron nail or a match, helps young children start their understanding of permanent changes.
Learners follow carefully designed instructions to bond silver to glass thus creating a mirror. The process used, Brashear's Process, uses sugar rather than formaldehyde to reduce the compounds, but many of the chemicals are dangerous, so care must be used.
Students explore the differences between acids, bases and pH scales. In groups, they perform experiments to calculate the pH concentration of ions. Using the periodic table, students compute the mass and graph their observed data.
Young scholars create a painting that clearly exemplifies the use of primary pigments to make secondary pigments. They demonstrate the distinction between value and saturation. They explain the affect of adjacent colors on each other and discuss Wright's use of color in The Blacksmith's Shop.
Students investigate chemical reactions and observe changes in matter. In this matter and chemical reactions lesson plan, students observe the reaction between vinegar and iron and a burning match. They answer 4 questions about the chemical properties of matter and the chemical reactions they observed.
Students conduct a series of tests to identify unknown compounds. In this chemistry lesson plan, students compare the physical and chemical properties of substances. They collect data and formulate a conclusion.
Ninth graders examine the Periodic Table. In this element lesson, 9th graders observe the chemical reactivity of elements. They graph the properties and discuss the trend in the group and period of elements. The students use math to analyze periodic trends.
Sixth graders combine chemicals to create a chemical change. In this chemicals lesson plan, 6th graders will investigate characteristics of chemical change by combining chemicals. They will learn that color change is an indicator of chemical change. They are given a real world scenario to figure out as an assessment.
Students examine the different types of reactions and the products and reactants in them. In this chemical reactions lesson students write and balance equations.
