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Sugar and Salt Solutions: intro to bonding
- Clicker_questions_sugar_salt_1.pptx - 341 kB
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Title | Sugar and Salt Solutions: intro to bonding |
Description | This is an inquiry lesson that I used in class with regular HS chemistry and as a homework for honors. Learning Goals: Students will be able to: •Identify if a compound is a salt or sugar by macroscopic observations or microscopic representations. •Explain how using combinations of solutes changes solution characteristics or not. •Use observations to explain ways concentration of a solute can change. •Describe ways the formula, macroscopic observations, or microscopic representations of a compound indicates if the bonding is ionic or covalent. |
Subject | Chemistry |
Level | High School, Undergrad - Intro |
Type | Concept Questions, Homework, Lab |
Answers Included | No |
Language | English |
Keywords | bonding, covalent, ionic, molecules, nomenclature, phet, polyatomic ions |
Simulation(s) | Sugar and Salt Solutions |
Author(s) | Trish Loeblein |
Contact Email | patricia.loeblein@colorado.edu |
School / Organization | PhET |
Date submitted | 10/12/11 |
Date updated | 2/19/12 |