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The Chemistry of Life: A Comprehensive Biology Reading Comprehension Bundle
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The Chemistry of Life: A Comprehensive Biology Reading Comprehension Bundle
Master the Building Blocks of Life!
This comprehensive bundle of 10 reading comprehension worksheets delves into the fascinating world of cellular chemistry. Students will explore the fundamental concepts and essential molecules that underpin all living organisms.
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Ultimate Guide to the Solubility Rules (graphic organizer, handout, study guide)
By Stephanie O.
Help your students memorize the solubility rules, using this handy reference sheet, rather than a laundry list of rules in no particular order!
These charts map out the exact instructions I use with my tutoring students if they've been overwhelmed or stumped by their textbook or their chemistry teacher's instructions.
What's included:
+ all of the solubility rules given in typical high-school and college chemistry textbooks, written in a logical order
+ clear organization to encourage study skills like chunking, integration with prior knowledge, and active recall
+ mnemonics for the common exceptions to the general rules
+ tips to help your students get unstuck in actually applying the rules (never miss a precipitate again!)
Suited for intro high school chemistry, AP Chemistry, IB Chemistry SL/HL, college general chemistry, and MCAT.
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+ Ultimate Guide to Naming Ionic and Molecular Compounds (including acids)
+ Ultimate Guide to the Polyatomic Ions
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Ultimate Guide to the Polyatomic Ions (graphic organizer, handout, study guide)
By Stephanie O.
Help your students memorize the polyatomic ions using this handy reference sheet, instead of overwhelming them with a laundry list of ions in no particular order. (Check out the video preview for a demo!)
These charts map out the exact tactics I use with my tutoring students if they've been overwhelmed or stumped by their chemistry teacher's instructions.
What's included:
+ 2 pages with the names and chemical formulas of the polyatomic ions listed here
+ clear organization for quick, easy reference (also: easily instruct your students to cross out ions you don't expect them to memorize)
+ precise prompts to foster student-centered learning (identifying and explaining the patterns in the ions' names and chemical formulas)
+ color-coding mnemonics to aid students in making connections between the ions' names and constituent elements
+ memorization tips that encourage study skills like chunking, elaborative interrogation, and active recall
+ BONUS 3rd page: straightforward explanation of all of the patterns (choose whether to include this page for your students as additional scaffolding, or to post it later as an "answer key," or to exclude it entirely)
Suited for intro high school chemistry, AP Chemistry, IB Chemistry SL/HL, college general chemistry, and MCAT.
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+ Ultimate Guide to Naming Ionic and Molecular Compounds
+ Ultimate Guide to the Solubility Rules
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Chemical Kinetics | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry
By Building Bright Brains
Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Chemical Kinetics? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 43 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Definition of the rate of a reaction.
✦ Definition of the (average, instantaneous, and initial) rate of disappearance of reactant and rate of formation of product.
✦ Determine graphically the rate of a reaction.
✦ Indicate the unit of the rate of a reaction.
✦ Identify the half life of the reaction.
✦ Determine graphically the half life of a reaction.
✦ Identify the kinetic factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions (Concentration, Temperature, Catalyst).
✦ Know the characteristics of a catalyst.
✦ Homogenous and Heterogeneous Catalysis.
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Chemical Reactions | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry
By Building Bright Brains
Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Chemical Reactions? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 52 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Distinguish between physical and chemical change.
✦ Define a chemical reaction.
✦ List the signs of a chemical reaction.
✦ Indicate the types of chemical reactions.
✦ Represent chemical reactions.
✦ Complete and incomplete chemical reactions.
✦ Rate of a chemical reaction.
✦ Law of conservation of mass and balancing a chemical reaction (the law of Lavoisier).
✦ Definition of a stoichiometric coefficient.
✦ Stoichiometric mixture.
✦ Molar volume of a gas.
✦ Non-stoichiometric mixture.
✦ Percentage purity.
✦ Percentage Yield.
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Acids and Bases | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry
By Building Bright Brains
Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to ACIDS AND BASES? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 60 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Definition of acids and bases with some examples
✦ pH scale
✦ Some properties of acids and bases
✦ Bronsted & Arrhenius definitions
✦ How to measure pH
✦ Amphoteric property of water
✦ Distinguish between strong & weak acids
✦ Distinguish between strong & weak bases
✦ Write ionization equation
✦ pH scale(variation of acidity & basicity)
✦ Bromo Thymol Blue indicator(BTB)
✦ Kw (ion-product of water)
✦ Calculate pH of a solution
✦ Calculate acidic & basic concentrations
✦ How to detect a strong acid
✦ How to detect a strong base
✦ Classification of acids as mono, Di triprotic
✦ Reactions of strong acids.
✦ Ionic & Net-ionic equations.
✦ Spectator ion
✦ Compatible & Incompatible ions
✦ Reactions of strong bases
✦ Colors of some precipitates
✦ Types of salts
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Functional Groups | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry
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Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Functional groups? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 40 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Distinguish between organic and inorganic compounds.
✦ Determine molecular and empirical formula.
✦ Classify organic compounds into families based on their functional groups.
✦ Distinguish between positional, skeletal and functional isomerism.
✦ Name the functional groups.
✦ Identify alcohols (Formulas, Isomers, naming and classes).
✦ Identify ethers (Formula, structure and naming).
✦ Identify the IUPAC naming.
✦ Classify organic compounds into families based on their functional groups.
✦ Identify the functional groups.
✦ functional group and formula of:
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Chemical Bonding | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry
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Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Chemical Bonding? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 40 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Define the valence.
✦ Explain duet and octet rule.
✦ Explain Lewis representation of an ion.
✦ Define a molecule.
✦ Explain simple covalent bonding.
✦ Explain double covalent bond.
✦ Explain triple covalent bond.
✦ Define the ionic bond.
✦ Explain the ionic bond.
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pH Metric Titration | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry
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Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to pH-Metric Titration? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 44 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Identify the different parts of the pH-metric titration set-up.
✦ Study the reaction between a strong acid and a strong base through pH-metric titration.
✦ Plot a titration curve.
✦ Determine the equivalence point graphically.
✦ Calculate the concentration of the analyte after dilution and deducing the original concentration.
✦ Calculate the percentage purity and percentage error.
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Alkanes | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry | hydrocarbons
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Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Alkanes? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 48 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Identify some physical properties of alkanes.
✦ Identify the reactions of alkanes: Substitution and combustion.
✦ Write the combustion equations of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
✦ Define and classify hydrocarbons.
✦ Define and Know the general formula of alkanes.
✦ Differentiate between molecular, condensed structural and structural formulas.
✦ Distinguish between straight and branched chains of alkanes.
✦ Write the IUPAC nomenclature of an alkane.
✦ Define isomers and draw the structural isomers of some alkanes.
✦ Know some physical properties of alkanes.
✦ Write the equation of complete combustion of alkanes.
✦ Write the equation of halogenation of alkanes.
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Volumetric Titration (part 2) | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry
By Building Bright Brains
Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Volumetric Titration redox and acid base titration (part 2)? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 48 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Identify Redox Titration reaction.
✦ List the material needed for titration and draw and label the titration setup.
✦ List the properties of titration.
✦ Write the procedure and how to detect equivalence.
✦ Explain the calculation part and stoichiometric proportions.
✦ Review procedures (preparation of a solution starting from solid- Dilution).
✦ Review how to calculate the percentage by purity.
✦ Indicate the pH scale.
✦ Distinguish between a strong and weak acid.
✦ Distinguish between a strong and weak base.
✦ Write the dissociation equation of strong and weak acid.
✦ Write the dissociation equation of strong and weak base.
✦ Indicate the effect of dilution on pH of a strong acid and base.
✦ How can you prove that an acid or a base is strong?
✦ Ion product of water expression Kw.
✦ Precautions.
✦ Volumetric titration of strong mono acid and strong mono base.
✦ Net ionic equation of the reaction.
✦ Calculation of the unknown concentration of the solution.
✦ pH at equivalence based on chemical species.
✦ The importance of adding indicator.
✦ Does adding water affect pH at equivalence?
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Molecules | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry
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Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Molecules? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 38 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Identify a molecule.
✦ Study the bond formation in H2O, H2, N2 and CO2.
✦ Determine the Lewis structure of the molecules using XLD method.
✦ List some elements that do not obey octet rule: Al; Sn; B; Be
✦ Explain valence shell electron pair repulsion method (VSEPR).
✦ Determine the molecular geometry, shape, angle and type of some molecules:
CO2 , BF3 , SnCl2 , CH4 , NH3 , H2O using AXnEm.
✦ Calculate the number of moles of a molecule.
✦ Calculate the number of molecules and atoms in a sample.
✦ Calculate the percentage of an element in a compound.
✦ Find the molecular formula from percentage and molar mass.
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Alkenes | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry | Alkenes CnH2n
By Building Bright Brains
Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Alkenes? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 43 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Definition of alkenes
✦ Physical Properties of alkenes
✦ IUPAC naming of alkenes
✦ Alkenes CnH2n
✦ Isomers of alkenes:
✦ Isomerism & Stereoisomers
✦ Chemical reactions of alkenes (Combustion, Addition reactions, Oxidation)
✦ Markovnikov's Rule
✦ Classes of alcohols:
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Atoms part 2 | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry | atomic symbol
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Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Atoms (part 2)? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 40 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Describe the structure of the atom and list the fundamental particles of the atom.
✦ Identify the atomic number and mass number.
✦ Identify the atomic symbol.
✦ Define isotopes and calculate the average atomic mass.
✦ Calculate the mass of an atom in a.m.u and in Kg.
✦ Calculate the charge of an atom.
✦ Define and calculate the number of moles, molar mass and number of atoms.
✦ Calculate the maximum number of electrons in an energy level.
✦ Write the electron Configuration on subshells (Diagonal Rule).
✦ Applications on electron configuration.
✦ Distinguish between an electron configuration of an atom in the ground state and in the excited state.
✦ Write the Lewis representation.
✦ Periodic table.
✦ Identification of the position of elements in a periodic table.
✦ Identify valence shell, valence electron and valence.
✦ List the properties of some families.
✦ Explain octet and duet rule.
✦ Laskowski Diagonal Rule
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Atoms part 2 | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry | atomic symbol
By Building Bright Brains
Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Atoms (part 2)? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 40 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Describe the structure of the atom and list the fundamental particles of the atom.
✦ Identify the atomic number and mass number.
✦ Identify the atomic symbol.
✦ Define isotopes and calculate the average atomic mass.
✦ Calculate the mass of an atom in a.m.u and in Kg.
✦ Calculate the charge of an atom.
✦ Define and calculate the number of moles, molar mass and number of atoms.
✦ Calculate the maximum number of electrons in an energy level.
✦ Write the electron Configuration on subshells (Diagonal Rule).
✦ Applications on electron configuration.
✦ Distinguish between an electron configuration of an atom in the ground state and in the excited state.
✦ Write the Lewis representation.
✦ Periodic table.
✦ Identification of the position of elements in a periodic table.
✦ Identify valence shell, valence electron and valence.
✦ List the properties of some families.
✦ Explain octet and duet rule.
✦ Laskowski Diagonal Rule
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Alkenes | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry | Alkenes CnH2n
By Building Bright Brains
Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Alkenes? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 43 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Definition of alkenes
✦ Physical Properties of alkenes
✦ IUPAC naming of alkenes
✦ Alkenes CnH2n
✦ Isomers of alkenes:
✦ Isomerism & Stereoisomers
✦ Chemical reactions of alkenes (Combustion, Addition reactions, Oxidation)
✦ Markovnikov's Rule
✦ Classes of alcohols:
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