Chemistry Collective
Virtual Lab: Cobalt Chloride and Le Chatelier’s Principle
Colorful cobalt complexes make a great way to learn about Le Chatelier! Eager chemists explore equilibrium through a virtual lab. Individuals use solutions with two different concentrations and observe the color changes that indicate...
Chemistry Collective
Virtual Lab: DNA - Dye Binding: Equilibrium and Buffer Solutions
Your class is bound to be fascinated by this virtual lab! Young biochemists explore molecules that bind to specific sites on the DNA molecule through a skillful simulation. The lesson challenges learners to create a DNA-bound solution...
Concord Consortium
Pressure Equilibrium
All together now! Physical science pupils observe the effects of temperature and amount of substance on pressure and volume of a gas. The interactive resource guides learners through the Combined Gas Law, where they observe changing...
Concord Consortium
Pendulum and Spring
Up, down, back, and forth. When you make a pendulum out of a spring, there's a lot to observe. Aspiring masters of motion examine the combined kinetic energies of spring and pendulum motion using a detailed interactive. Learners observe...
PBS
Earth’s Energy Budget
Is Earth's energy flow a little off balance? Explore our energy budget using a click-through interactive. Scholars discover the many factors that move solar energy around the planet and why the system is no longer in equilibrium.
Concord Consortium
Spring and Mass
Here's a resource with more bounce for the ounce! Engage your physical science class with an interesting interactive that allows individuals to perform tests with a mass attached to a spring. Participants can customize the scenario by...
Chemistry Collective
Virtual Lab: DNA Binding Problem
Why do the bases in DNA pair up the way they do? Unravel the mystery of the double helix in a virtual lab. Young scientists follow in the footsteps of Watson and Crick to determine the free energy associated with DNA base pair binding....
CK-12 Foundation
Passive Transport
Some molecules move through a membrane with diffusion while others require protein channels. The video and interactive discuss both types of passive transport. Challenge questions allow scholars to demonstrate their understanding.
PHET
The Greenhouse Effect
How do greenhouse gases impact temperature? Have your classes use the interactive software to explore different concentrations of greenhouse gases and their effect on climate. Learners can recreate different atmospheric concentrations...
CK-12 Foundation
Portrait Gallery
An interactive lesson explores the effect of force angles on resulting forces. Learners adjust angles of strings supporting hanging portraits and watch the effects on the resultant force. Vector diagrams provide a visual representation...
Curated OER
Intermediate Electromagnetism and Electromagnetic Induction
In this electrical circuit worksheet, students answer a series of 24 open-ended questions about electromagnetism and electromagnetic induction. This worksheet is printable and the answers are revealed online.
Chemistry Collective
Chem Collective: Equilibrium Simulation
This applet is similar to the stoichiometry simulation but applies to chemical reactions that do not go to completion. The calculation of the equilibrium state of such reactions is typically covered months after students learn how to...
Concord Consortium
The Concord Consortium: Molecular Workbench: Seeing Chemical Equilibrium
Observe a visual representation of the equilibrium of products and reactants in chemical reactions. Record data while the reactions are taking place and print out a report afterwards.
Chiral Publishing
Chiral Publishing: An Introduction to Chemistry: Equilibrium Pressure of Reactants and Products
Learn about the equilibrium pressures of chemical reactions. Follow the general steps used in calculating the pressures, and see some examples. Also find links to tutorials, presentation, and animations about other chemistry topics.
Chiral Publishing
Chiral Publishing: An Introduction to Chemistry: Effect of Changing Volume on Equilibrium Systems
Learn how volume changes affect gas-phase reactions by altering their concentrations and reaction rates. View examples with solutions and a table of predicted equilibrium changes. Also find links to tutorials and animations of other...
Davidson College
Davidson College: Chemical Equilibria: Equilibrium Constant
Explains what the equilibrium constant is and presents a virtual experiment where its value must be determined in two chemical reactions. Requires Java.
University of California
University of California Berkeley: Ecosystem Equilibrium
A simulator reviewing over the concepts of ecosystem equilibrium.
Walter Fendt
Walter Fendt: Equilibrium of Three Forces
A short interactive activity which simulates the equilibrium of three forces.
Chiral Publishing
Chiral Publishing: An Introduction to Chemistry: P H and Equilibrium
Learn where acids and bases fall on the pH scale and the correlation between hydrogen and hydroxide ions. See many examples of how to calculate the pH of a substance. Also find links to the chemistry textbook and tutorials.
Davidson College
Davidson College: Chemical Equilibria: Calculations With Reaction Stoichiometry
Explains the use of a reaction table when analyzing chemical equilibrium and presents a virtual experiment where the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is determined for different scenarios. Requires Java.
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: The Control a Haber Bosch Ammonia Plant
An activity where students try to optimize profits by producing the largest daily output of ammonia by simulating the Haber-Bosch process. Students will use their knowledge of equilibrium reactions and the effects of variables like...
Davidson College
Davidson College: Chemical Equilibria
Explains what chemical equilibrium is and the role of the Law of Mass Action. A Java simulation shows the concentration-time curves of a chemical reaction.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Chemistry Simulation: Flat vs. Fizzy Soda
[Free Registration/Login Required] Explore Le Chatelier's Principle by changing the volume, pressure, and temperature in a bottle of soda. Try carbonating the soda to see how adding a reactant affects the chemical equilibrium.
Physics Aviary
Physics Aviary: Fluids in U Tube Lab
This lab is designed to have students investigate the equilibrium location of a piston that is separating two fluids in a u-tube.
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