Description: Hands-On Chemistry Activities with Real-Life Applications: Easy-To-Use Labs and Demonstrations for Grades 8-12 by Norman Herr, James Cunningham This comprehensive collection of over 300 intriguing investigations— including demonstrations, labs, and other activities— uses everyday examples to make chemistry concepts easy to understand. It is part of the two-volume PHYSICAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM LIBRARY, which consists of Hands-On Physics Activities With Real-Life Applications and Hands-On Chemistry Activities With Real-Life Applications.For easy use, all materials are organized into the five units of study listed below with their sections. Each unit offers a variety of lessons designed to provide interaction between students and their world in a way that encourages scientific reasoning. MEASUREMENT: Language of Chemistry... Units of Measurement... Measurement MATTER: Atomic Structure... The Periodic Law... Diffusion and Osmosis... Changes of State... Classification of Matter CHEMICAL AND NUCLEAR REACTIONS: Chemical Bonding... Types of Chemical Reactions... Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions... Electrochemistry... Polymers... Nuclear Chemistry THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS: Thermochemistry... Heat Transfer... Chemical Kinetics... Chemical Equilibrium GASES, LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, AND MIXTURES: Gases... Colloids and Suspensions... Solutes, Solvents, Solutions... Colligative Properties... Acids and Bases... Acid and Base Reactions... Crystal and Crystallization Each easy-to-follow lesson format contains a concise introduction using common knowledge examples... reproducible pages for students... a "To the Teacher" information section... and a separate listing of additional, specific applications that students can relate to.More than 450 illustration and 100 tables supplement instruction, addinterest, and heighten the learning process.Also included is a handy appendix in reproducible form that contains valuable tables, lists, information on safety, chemical procurement and preparation, and more. And as a special help, each lesson provides complete answer keys and enough detailed explanations to ensure success for even the inexperienced science teacher.You'll find "Hands-On Chemistry Activities" can be used to supplement any chemistry textbook or as a stand-alone chemistry program in itself. However you use it, these activities will help you inject new vitality into your curriculum! FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This comprehensive collection of over 300 intriguing investigations-including demonstrations, labs, and other activities— uses everyday examples to make chemistry concepts easy to understand. It is part of the two-volume PHYSICAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM LIBRARY, which consists of Hands-On Physics Activities With Real-Life Applications and Hands-On Chemistry Activities With Real-Life Applications. Back Cover This comprehensive collection of over 300 intriguing investigations— including demonstrations, labs, and other activities— uses everyday examples to make chemistry concepts easy to understand. It is part of the two-volume PHYSICAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM LIBRARY, which consists of Hands-On Physics Activities With Real-Life Applications and Hands-On Chemistry Activities With Real-Life Applications. For easy use, all materials are organized into the five units of study listed below with their sections. Each unit offers a variety of lessons designed to provide interaction between students and their world in a way that encourages scientific reasoning. MEASUREMENT: Language of Chemistry... Units of Measurement... Measurement MATTER: Atomic Structure... The Periodic Law... Diffusion and Osmosis... Changes of State... Classification of Matter CHEMICAL AND NUCLEAR REACTIONS: Chemical Bonding... Types of Chemical Reactions... Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions... Electrochemistry... Polymers... Nuclear Chemistry THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS: Thermochemistry... Heat Transfer... Chemical Kinetics... Chemical Equilibrium GASES, LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, AND MIXTURES: Gases... Colloids and Suspensions... Solutes, Solvents, Solutions... Colligative Properties... Acids and Bases... Acid and Base Reactions... Crystal and Crystallization Each easy-to-follow lesson format contains a concise introduction using common knowledge examples... reproducible pages for students... a "To the Teacher" information section... and a separate listing of additional, specific applications that students can relate to. More than 450 illustration and 100 tables supplement instruction, add interest, and heighten the learning process. Also included is a handy appendix in reproducible form that contains valuable tables, lists, information on safety, chemical procurement and preparation, and more. And as a special help, each lesson provides complete answer keys and enough detailed explanations to ensure success for even the inexperienced science teacher. Youll find Hands-On Chemistry Activities can be used to supplement any chemistry textbook or as a stand-alone chemistry program in itself. However you use it, these activities will help you inject new vitality into your curriculum! Flap This comprehensive collection of over 300 intriguing investigations-- including demonstrations, labs, and other activities-- uses everyday examples to make chemistry concepts easy to understand. It is part of the two-volume PHYSICAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM LIBRARY , which consists of Hands-On Physics Activities With Real-Life Applications and Hands-On Chemistry Activities With Real-Life Applications . For easy use, all materials are organized into the five units of study listed below with their sections. Each unit offers a variety of lessons designed to provide interaction between students and their world in a way that encourages scientific reasoning. MEASUREMENT: Language of Chemistry... Units of Measurement... Measurement MATTER : Atomic Structure... The Periodic Law... Diffusion and Osmosis... Changes of State... Classification of Matter CHEMICAL AND NUCLEAR REACTIONS: Chemical Bonding... Types of Chemical Reactions... Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions... Electrochemistry... Polymers... Nuclear Chemistry THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS : Thermochemistry... Heat Transfer... Chemical Kinetics... Chemical Equilibrium GASES, LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, AND MIXTURES : Gases... Colloids and Suspensions... Solutes, Solvents, Solutions... Colligative Properties... Acids and Bases... Acid and Base Reactions... Crystal and Crystallization Each easy-to-follow lesson format contains a concise introduction using common knowledge examples... reproducible pages for students... a "To the Teacher" information section... and a separate listing of additional, specific applications that students can relate to. More than 450 illustration and 100 tables supplement instruction, add interest, and heighten the learning process. Also included is a handy appendix in reproducible form that contains valuable tables, lists, information on safety, chemical procurement and preparation, and more. And as a special help, each lesson provides complete answer keys and enough detailed explanations to ensure success for even the inexperienced science teacher. Youll find Hands-On Chemistry Activities can be used to supplement any chemistry textbook or as a stand-alone chemistry program in itself. However you use it, these activities will help you inject new vitality into your curriculum! Author Biography ABOUT THE AUTHORSNorman Herr (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles) is Professor of Science and Computer Education at California State University, Northridge, and a former high school science department chair. He has also worked as a chemist, community college science instructor, and consultant for the College Board, and has written many science education articles. He is co-author with Dr. Cunningham of Hands-On Physics Activities With Real-Life Applications (1994) published by The Center.James Cunningham (Ph.D., Science Education, Syracuse University) is Professor of Science and Computer Education and Chair of the Department of Secondary Education at California State University, Northridge. Formerly chair of high school departments of science and mathematics, he is author of Teaching Metrics Simplified, co-author of BASIC for Teachers and Authoring Educational Sofware, and co-author with Dr. Herr of Hands-On Physics Activities With Real-Life Applications. Table of Contents ABOUT THE AUTHORS. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.ABOUT THIS RESOURCE.UNIT ONE: MEASUREMENT.1.1 Language of Chemistry.1.1.1 Nomenclature: Elements.1.1.2 Nomenclature: Compounds.1.1.3 Chemical Terminology: Understanding the Language ofChemistry.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities1.1.1 p;1.1.3).Applications to Everyday Life.1.2 Units of Measurement.1.2.1 The Importance of Units.1.2.2 Units in Chemistry.1.2.3 Problem Solving (Dimensional Analysis).For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities1.2.1 p;1.2.3).Applications to Everyday Life.1.3 Measurement.1.3.1 Length: Estimating and Measuring.1.3.2 Area: Estimating and Measuring.1.3.3 Volume: Estimating and Measuring.1.3.4 Measuring Mass 1.3.5 Density of Solids.1.3.6 Density of Liquids.1.3.7 Density of Solutions.1.3.8 Density of Solutions: The Mystery of the Strait ofGibraltar.1.3.9 Density of Gases.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities1.3.1 p;1.3.9).Applications to Everyday Life.UNIT TWO: MATTER.2.1 Atomic Structure2.1.1 Atoms are Mostly Empty Space.2.1.2 Atomic Spectra.2.1.3 Wave Characteristics.2.1.4 Quantum Numbers and Electron Orbitals.2.1.5 Electron Configuration.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities2.1.1 p;2.1.5).Applications to Everyday Life.2.2 The Periodic Law.2.2.1 Finding the "Missing Elements".2.2.2 Designing Your Own Periodic Table.2.2.3 Family Characteristics.2.2.4 Trends Within Families.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities2.2.1 p;2.2.4).Applications to Everyday Life.2.3 Diffusion and Osmosis.2.3.1 Brownian Motion.2.3.2 Diffusion of Gases.2.3.3 The Effect of Temperature on Diffusion.2.3.4 The Effect of Molecular Size on Diffusion Rate.2.3.5 Osmosis.2.3.6 Osmotic Pressure.2.3.7 Dialysis.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities2.3.1 p;2.3.7).Applications to Everyday Life.2.4 Changes of State.2.4.1 Relative Volumes of Solid, Liquid and Gas Phase.2.4.2 Heats of Fusion and Vaporization.2.4.3 Boiling: The Influence of Pressure.2.4.4 Distillation.2.4.5 Sublimation of Carbon Dioxide.2.4.6 Triple Point; Phase Diagram of Carbon Dioxide.2.4.7 Regelation: Phase Diagram of Water.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities2.4.1 p;2.4.7).Applications to Everyday Life.2.5 Classification of Matter.2.5.1 Physical and Chemical Changes.2.5.2 Separation of Pure Substances and Mixtures:Chromatography.2.5.3 Identification of Physical and Chemical Changes.2.5.4 Elements and Compounds.2.5.5 Extensive and Intensive Physical Properties.2.5.6 Identifying Unknowns by Physical and ChemicalProperties.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities2.5.1 p;2.5.6).Applications to Everyday Life.UNIT THREE: CHEMICAL AND NUCLEAR REACTIONS.3.1 Chemical Bonding3.1.1 Law of Definite Proportions.3.1.2 Bond Formation.3.1.3 Nonpolar and Polar Covalent Bonds.3.1.4 Covalent and Ionic Bonds.3.1.5 Metallic Bonding.3.1.6 Intermolecular Forces.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities3.1.1 p;3.1.6).Applications to Everyday Life.3.2 Types of Chemical Reactions.3.2.1 Composition (Synthesis, Combination) Reactions.3.2.2 Decomposition Reactions.3.2.3 Single Displacement (Single Replacement) Reactions.3.2.4 Double Replacement (Ion-Combining) Reactions.3.2.5 Combustion Reactions.3.2.6 Addition Reactions.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities3.2.1 p;3.2.6).Applications to Everyday Life.3.3 Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions.3.3.1 Oxidation States.3.3.2 Oxidation and Reduction.3.3.3 Dramatic Oxidation Reactions.3.3.4 Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities3.3.1 p;3.3.4).Applications to Everyday Life.3.4 Electrochemistry.3.4.1 Electrode Potentials.3.4.2 Energy Transformation.3.4.3 Voltaic Cell.3.4.4 Batteries.3.4.5 Electrolysis.3.4.6 Electroplating.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities3.4.1 p;3.4.6).Applications to Everyday Life.3.5 Polymers.3.5.1 Polymerization.3.5.2 Cross-Linking Polymers.3.5.3 Uses of Polymers.3.5.4 Recycling Plastic Polymers.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities3.5.1 p;3.5.4).Applications to Everyday Life.3.6 Nuclear Chemistry.3.6.1 Detecting Radiation with a Cloud Chamber.3.6.2 Detecting Radiation with an Electroscope.3.6.3 Detecting Radiation with a Geiger Counter.3.6.4 Modeling Nuclear Reactions.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities3.6.1 p;3.6.4).Applications to Everyday Life.UNIT FOUR: THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS.4.1 Thermochemistry4.1.1 Endothermic Reactions.4.1.2 Heats of Dilution and Solution.4.1.3 Chemical Hand-Warmer.4.1.4 Heat of Reaction.4.1.5 Caloric Content of Foods.4.1.6 Entropy.4.1.7 Entropy-Driven Reactions.4.1.8 Entropy and Enthalpy.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities4.1.1 p;4.1.8).Applications to Everyday Life.4.2 Heat Transfer.4.2.1 Heat Conduction in Metals.4.2.2 Conduction and Combustion.4.2.3 Conduction: Davy Safety Lamp.4.2.4 Convection in Gases.4.2.5 Convection in Liquids.4.2.6 Radiation.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities4.2.1 p;4.2.6) Applications to Everyday Life.4.3 Chemical Kinetics.4.3.1 The Effect of Concentration on Reaction Rate.4.3.2 The Effect of Temperature on Reaction Rate.4.3.3 The Effect of Temperature and Concentration on ReactionRate.4.3.4 Catalysts, Reaction Rates and Activation Energy.4.3.5 Enzymes.4.3.6 Oscillating Chemical Reactions.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities4.3.1 p;4.3.6).Applications to Everyday Life.4.4 Chemical Equilibrium.4.4.1 Models of Dynamic Equilibrium.4.4.2 Disruption of Equilibrium.4.4.3 The Effect of Concentration on Equilibrium.4.4.4 The Effect of Pressure on Equilibrium.4.4.5 The Effect of Temperature on Equilibrium.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities4.4.1 p;4.4.5).Applications to Everyday Life.UNIT FIVE: GASES, LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, AND MIXTURES.5.1.1 Properties of Gases.5.1.2 Pressure-Volume Relationship of Gases (Boyles Law).5.1.3 Temperature-Volume Relationship of Gases (CharlessLaw).5.1.4 Hot Air Balloons: An Application of Charless Law.5.1.5 Temperature-Pressure Relationships of Gases (Gay-LussacsLaw).5.1.6 Avogadros Principle.5.1.7 Measuring Atmospheric Pressure.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities5.1.1 p;5.1.7).Applications to Everyday Life.5.2 Colloids and Suspensions.5.2.1 Tyndall Effect.5.2.2 Classification of Dispersions: Solutions, Colloids, andSuspensions.5.2.3 Brownian Motion in Colloids.5.2.4 Making Colloids.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities5.2.1 p;5.2.4).Applications to Everyday Life.5.3 Solutes, Solvents, Solutions.5.3.1 Solubility (Solute/Solvent Interaction).5.3.2 Surface Area and Dissolution Rate.5.3.3 Temperature and Dissolution Rate.5.3.4 Enthalpy of Solution.5.3.5 Solubility of Gases in Liquids.For the Teacher (Discussion and.Applications to Everyday Life.5.4 Colligative Properties.5.4.1 Raoults Law.5.4.2 Freezing Point Depression.5.4.3 Boiling Point Elevation.5.4.4 Osmotic Pressure.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities5.4.1 p;5.4.4).Applications to Everyday Life.5.5 Acids and Bases.5.5.1 Acids.5.5.2 Bases.5.5.3 pH Scale.5.5.4 Acid/Base Concentration, Equivalence, and Strength.5.5.5 Acid Rain.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities5.5.1 p;5.5.5) Applications to Everyday Life.5.6 Acid and Base Reactions.5.6.1 Neutralization.5.6.2 Titration.5.6.3 Buffering.5.6.4 Soil pH.5.6.5 pH Control of Respiration.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities5.6.1 p;5.6.5).Applications to Everyday Life.5.7 Crystals and Crystallization.5.7.1 Supersaturation and Crystallization.5.7.2 Crystallization by Evaporation.5.7.3 Growing Crystals; Crystal Shapes.5.7.4 Metallic Crystals.5.7.5 Silicate Crystals.5.7.6 Stalactites and Stalagmites.5.7.7 Rate of Crystallization and Crystal Size.For the Teacher (Discussion and Answer Keys for Activities5.7.1 p;5.7.7).Applications to Everyday Life.APPENDIX.A.1 Units, Quantities, and Conversions.1.1 Physical Quantities and Their SI Units.1.2 Metric System Prefixes.1.3 SI and Customary Units and Conversions.1.4 Common Conversions.1.5 Units of Pressure.1.6 Vapor Pressure of Water.A.2 Language of Chemistry.2.1 Writing Style Guidelines.2.2 Root Words Used Frequently in Chemistry.2.3 Etymology of the Names of the Elements.2.4 Balancing Equations.3.1 Sample Safety Contract.3.2 Chemical Storage.3.3 Disposa. Long Description This comprehensive collection of over 300 intriguing investigations including demonstrations, labs, and other activities uses everyday examples to make chemistry concepts easy to understand. It is part of the two-volume PHYSICAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM LIBRARY , which consists of Hands-On Physics Activities With Real-Life Applications and Hands-On Chemistry Activities With Real-Life Applications . For easy use, all materials are organized into the five units of study listed below with their sections. Each unit offers a variety of lessons designed to provide interaction between students and their world in a way that encourages scientific reasoning. MEASUREMENT: Language of Chemistry... Units of Measurement... Measurement MATTER : Atomic Structure... The Periodic Law... Diffusion and Osmosis... Changes of State... Classification of Matter CHEMICAL AND NUCLEAR REACTIONS: Chemical Bonding... Types of Chemical Reactions... Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions... Electrochemistry... Polymers... Nuclear Chemistry THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS : Thermochemistry... Heat Transfer... Chemical Kinetics... Chemical Equilibrium GASES, LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, AND MIXTURES : Gases... Colloids and Suspensions... Solutes, Solvents, Solutions... Colligative Properties... Acids and Bases... Acid and Base Reactions... Crystal and Crystallization Each easy-to-follow lesson format contains a concise introduction using common knowledge examples... reproducible pages for students... a "To the Teacher" information section... and a separate listing of additional, specific applications that students can relate to. More than 450 illustration and 100 tables supplement instruction, add interest, and heighten the learning process. Also included is a handy appendix in reproducible form that contains valuable tables, lists, information on safety, chemical procurement and preparation, and more. And as a special help, each lesson provides complete answer keys and enough detailed explanations to ensure success for even the inexperienced science teacher. Youll find Hands-On Chemistry Activities can be used to supplement any chemistry textbook or as a stand-alone chemistry program in itself. However you use it, these activities will help you inject new vitality into your curriculum! Details ISBN0876282621 Author James Cunningham Publisher Jossey-Bass Series Physical Science Curriculum Library Language English ISBN-10 0876282621 ISBN-13 9780876282625 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 540.78 Series Number 2 Illustrations Yes Year 1999 Publication Date 1999-01-31 Imprint Prentice Hall Place of Publication Upper Saddle River Country of Publication United States Edition 1 Short Title HANDS-ON CHEMISTRY ACTIVITIES Pages 652 Audience General/Trade Subtitle Easy-to-Use Labs and Demonstrations for Grades 8-12 DOI 10.1604/9780876282625 NZ Release Date 2002-05-24 US Release Date 2002-05-24 UK Release Date 2002-05-24 AU Release Date 1998-12-20 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:403260;
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