CHEMISTRY
Advanced Chemistry through Inquiry Teacher Guide Advanced-level labs suitable for AP®
and IB® classes*
A 17 labs built around the new College Board AP Chemistry curriculum framework. Labs also suitable for IB Classes.
A Labs designed to address specific learning objectives and science practices. A Consistent Process-Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) approach throughout the collection of labs.
A Embedded learning cycle process in each experiment with a focus on exploration, concept invention, and application.
A Includes teacher tips, lab preparation information, sample data, answers to analysis, and an electronic version with editable student handouts.
PS-2828 A The guide supports the use of SPARKvue on your devices.
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Advanced Chemistry Experiments and Sensors Experiment
1. Modeling Chemistry 2. Light, Color and Concentration
3. Gravimetric Analysis of a Precipitate 4. Stoichiometry in Solutions
5. Polar and Non-polar substances 6. Solubility
7. Empirical Formula
8. Measuring Vitamin C – A Redox Titration 9. Factors That Affect Reaction Rate 10. Measuring the Speed of a Reaction 11. Energy in Chemical Reactions 12. Chemical Equilibrium 13. Shapes of Titrations 14. Weak Acid Titration 15. Introduction to Buffers 16. Buffer Properties 17. Moving Electrons
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* AP is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. ** The ORP Probe requires a pH sensor.
*** IB is a registered trademark of the International Baccalaureate Organization, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. Students in Group 4 Experimental Sciences are required to use datalogging in an experiment and software for graph plotting.
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Starter Bundle
Extension Bundle
Conductivity Temperature pH
Pressure Voltage Colorimeter
High Accuracy Drop Counter
Current
Oxygen Reduction Potential Probe**
IB Standards***
Targeted AP Learning Objectives
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