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Endothermic or Exothermic Reactions
In this chemical reaction activity, students determine if given reactions are endothermic or exothermic reactions. Students determine the energy released or consumed when chemical reactions occur. This activity has 5 problems to solve.
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Chemistry Worksheet 6
For this chemistry worksheet, students calculate specific changes that take place with different chemical reactions. Students indicate whether the reactions are endothermic or exothermic and spontaneous or nonspontaneous.
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Chemical Reactions at Equilibrium
In this chemical reactions learning exercise, students calculate the value for the equilibrium constant and the equilibrium concentrations for specific reactions. This learning exercise has 6 word problems.
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Probability - Mutually Exclusive Events
In this probability worksheet, students read story problems and compute the probability of specified events. This one-page worksheet contains six mutually exclusive scenarios.
Creative Chemistry
Titration Calculations
In this titration learning exercise, students calculate the moles of acids in a given amount of solution, balance equations, and calculate the concentrations of given acids. There are 10 problems to solve.
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Moles, Molarity, Grams, and Formula Units
In this atoms worksheet, high schoolers calculate the number of moles, molarity, grams, or formula units for 20 different problems.
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Molarity Homework
In this molarity worksheet, students calculate the molarity and concentration of different solutions. This worksheet has 5 problems to solve.
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Compound probability
In this probabilities worksheet, students complete word problems having to do with probability. Students complete 6 math problems.
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Manhattan & the Indians
In this Algebra I instructional activity, 9th graders determine the interest rate at which you would have to invest $24 in 1626 in order for it to be worth $730 trillion in 2007. The one page instructional activity contains one problem....
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Some - Any
In this fill-in-the-blank interactive online learning exercise, 1st graders will read sentences then fill in the blanks with the words; any, some, thing, and somewhere.
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Sentence Skills
In this spelling skills activity, students respond to 10 questions in which they must correct misspelled words, identify antonyms, and rewrite sentences.
Virginia Department of Education
Chemical Bonds
How are chemical bonds similar and how are they different? Provide your young chemists with the resources to more thoroughly understand the concepts of ionic and covalent bonds. Pupils research these topics, diagram examples of each...
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Introduction to Earning Interest: Grades 9-10
Does your bank pay you for allowing them to hold your money? The lesson covers three different ways your money can make money. Topics include certificates of deposit, statement savings accounts, and money market accounts.
University of Georgia
Flavor of Organic Chemistry
Introduce organic chemistry through an analysis of flavor. A three-part unit begins with an overview of the components of flavor. Next, scholars prepare esters through esterification. Finally, they examine how all senses have an impact...
McGraw Hill
Grammar Practice Workbook
To an English teacher, the only sound worse than nails on a chalkboard is a student using improper grammar. Make poor grammar a problem of the past with this extensive collection of worksheets that covers...
Pearson
The Chemical Context of Life
An educational presentation includes atoms, molecules, the four major elements, as well as neutrons and protons. Additionally, slides focus on atomic number, mass number, atomic weight, polar and nonpolar covalent bonding, ionic...
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