In this lab exercise, students practice correctly using measurement tools, recording data, …
In this lab exercise, students practice correctly using measurement tools, recording data, calculating density, using significant figures, and exploring the concepts of accuracy and precision.
The focus of this textbook is to introduce students to the foundations …
The focus of this textbook is to introduce students to the foundations of General Chemistry and prepare students to be successful in the CH221-222-223 majors level chemistry series. The first part of the textbook focuses on the basic fundamentals of measurements in chemistry, the scientific method, an introduction into atoms, elements and trends of the periodic table. The second part of the textbook focuses on ionic and covalent compounds and their nomenclature, an introduction to chemistry reactions, stoichiometry, and solutions chemistry.
Small groups of students examine a candle to consider its chemical properties. …
Small groups of students examine a candle to consider its chemical properties. Class discussion follows to consider macro vs. molecular events, energy, phase changes, etc.
This investigation will have students testing how heating and cooling can change …
This investigation will have students testing how heating and cooling can change the state of matter. They will test a variety of materials determine whether a change takes place through heating/cooling.
ChemVantage is an Open Educational Resource for college-level General Chemistry. Instructors have …
ChemVantage is an Open Educational Resource for college-level General Chemistry. Instructors have free access to thousands of question items suitable for quizzes, homework assignments and exams. ChemVantage is most useful when used as an LTI Advantage app with the class learning management system (LMS). Student scores on assignments are automatically returned to the LMS grade book. In addition, instructors can use Gen Chem placement exams for advising, video lectures with embedded quizlets, reading assignments with key concept questions and clicker-less in-class polls to sharpen student engagement. Student licenses are only $2 USD per month or $16 USD/year. Institutions can purchase student licenses in bulk for as little as $2/student/year.
This activity provides students with the opportunity to gather data from a …
This activity provides students with the opportunity to gather data from a controlled experiment setting, interpret their findings and use the data to draw conclusions to solve a mystery.
Students will compare ingredients in two different pancake recipes, then taste the …
Students will compare ingredients in two different pancake recipes, then taste the difference. We will talk about the chemical reaction that happened when the recipes are mixed and why there are bubbles in the pancakes.
This activity is a classroom lab where students observe and classify chemical …
This activity is a classroom lab where students observe and classify chemical and physical changes using the five characteristics of a chemical change, interpret their findings, and use evidence to support their findings.
Chemistry Techniques and Explorations (2023) by Dr. Daniel R. Albert is an …
Chemistry Techniques and Explorations (2023) by Dr. Daniel R. Albert is an eTextbook laboratory manual for first semester introductory chemistry courses. The manual includes two different types of experiments (Technique and Exploration) designed to engage students in chemistry laboratory practices. Technique laboratories are designed for students to learn and practice chemistry laboratory skills that are utilized in a wide variety of disciplines. Exploration laboratories provide freedom and time for students to use previously acquired skills toward answering a new application focused question. Exploration laboratories help build the scientific thinking skills necessary to approach novel problems. The goal of this lab manual is to build both fundamental techniques and problem-solving skills that aid students in becoming practicing scientists.
Students develop and conduct an experiment using the law of conservation of …
Students develop and conduct an experiment using the law of conservation of mass to determine whether or not gum should be considered food. Students will compare the mass swallowed for sugar and sugar-free gum. This could be used to discuss solubility.
This is a General Chemistry 1 course taught at Sowela Technical Community …
This is a General Chemistry 1 course taught at Sowela Technical Community College. This course utilizes Openstax Chemistry resources with added videos, powerpoint slides, and assessments.
Videos for a general chemistry one course. The textbook used in the …
Videos for a general chemistry one course. The textbook used in the course is the OpenStax text Chemistry, Atoms First, 2nd Ed.Coming soon...discussion prompts for The Poisoner's Handbook.
General Chemistry Syllabus CH 221: General Chemistry Course Overview: This chemistry course …
General Chemistry Syllabus
CH 221: General Chemistry
Course Overview: This chemistry course is designed for students majoring in science. The knowledge from this course describes and explains atoms, molecules, properties of substances, and physical and chemical changes. Topics covered include the Metric System, unit conversions, significant figures, basic quantum mechanics and the structure of the atom, bonding theories and molecular geometry, and calculations involving the mole. Course Goals/Learning Objectives: By the completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Demonstrate familiarity with basic concepts in chemistry, such as atoms, molecules, matter, phases, and energy. 2. Report laboratory data and calculation results with the correct number of significant figures and units. Convert values from one set of units to another. 3. Interconvert between masses, molecular and formula mass, number of moles, and number of particles. Perform calculations involving moles such as molarity. 4. Use the electron structures of atoms and their positions on the periodic table to explain and predict properties of atoms, types of bonding, and periodic trends. 5. Write names and formulas of ionic and covalent compounds, and draw their Lewis structures. 6. Identify molecular geometry and predict polarity, hybridization, bond orders, and bond strengths of molecules using bonding theories.
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CHE 101 A brief presentation of introductory chemical concepts including atomic structure, the chemical equation, the behavior of gases, the chemistry of solution, and acid-base chemistry.
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