
Single-replacement Reaction
Create silver decorations with chemistry In this activity students perform a redox reaction in which silver take the place of

Create silver decorations with chemistry In this activity students perform a redox reaction in which silver take the place of

Seeing the Solar System in a New Dimension Moviegoers are demanding more from their sensory experience, and 3-D viewing has

Testing the pH of a solution is a fundamental skill in chemistry. Students typically test pH using a pH meter,

Explore the structures and functions of muscle tissue Essential Question What are the structures and functions of muscle tissue? Activity

How do the density and arrangement of cutaneous receptors vary on the human arm? The skin is the largest organ

Using Models to Simplify Balancing Equations To balance chemical equations, students must know how to count atoms, understand the difference

Using Artwork to Gain Behavioral Insight Overview During this activity, students will use housefly larvae (i.e., maggots) to answer morphological

Mole Day Celebration Happy Mole Day. It’s party time! Break out the . . . the . . . the

A dry lab activity Objectives At the end of this activity, students should be able to demonstrate their understanding of

An Investigation of Supersaturated Solutions Making rock candy is a safe way to introduce students to solutions and crystal growth–and

Writing and balancing chemical equations is an essential skill for chemistry students, who must learn to predict the products of a reaction

Create Silver-Mirrored Christmas Ornaments with a Redox Reaction Create silver ornaments with your students using a chemical process similar to
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