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Kemtec™ AP™ Chemistry Kits: Stoichiometry: Mole Ratio of an Unknown
This unique, hands-on lab shows students how to treat heat as a quantitative product, using continuous variation (Job's method).
Supplier: Aqua Phoenix Scientific 16107
Includes: Two bottles Citric Acid Anhydrous; two bottles Sodium Hydroxide, 5.0N, 200mL
Requires : Glassware, thermometers and styrofoam cups
Description
The reagent combination used provides reliable results.
- Instructor's manual features background material, easy-to-follow stepwise protocols, assessment questions, sample data, modeled calculations, and an answer key
- Minimal prep time
- Easily adapted to shorter lab periods
- Suitable for Honors and AP chemistry
- Kit designed to exceed 2013 AP Next Generation National Standards
- Meets AP Science Practices 2, 3 & 5
- Targets Grades: 10-14
- Accommodates 24 Students Working in Groups of two
Kemtec AP kits are compatible with optional data collection and simulations using TI-Nspire handhelds and software. Free activities can be found at www.fisheredu.com/TI.
Specifications
Meets new 2013 AP standards, meets AP science practices 2, 3 and 5 | |
10 to 14 | |
Two bottles citric acid anhydrous, 5.0n, 200ml two bottles sodium hydroxide |
Mole Ratio of An Unknown Stoichiometry Chemistry Kit | |
To show students how to treat heat as a quantitative product, using continuous variation (job's method) | |
24 Students (12 Groups) |
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