AP Chemistry Lab No. 4: Acid In Fruit Juices And Soft Drinks SKU: ALD8104
Meets Big Idea 1, Investigation 4, Primary Learning Objective 1.20
Meets Big Idea 6, Investigation 15, Primary Learning Objective 6.20
Many household products contain buffering chemicals. Students will design a procedure to determine the buffering agents that are in different household products such as foods, beverages and over the counter drugs. The activity contains enough materials for 15 groups of students as well as a Teacher’s Guide and Student Study Guide Copymasters. Meets Big Idea 6, Investigation 15, Primary Learning Objective 6.20
Kit Includes:
Materials needed but not supplied:
DOT Info:
UN1219, Isopropanol solution, 3, II, Ltd Qty
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Meets Big Idea 1, Investigation 4, Primary Learning Objective 1.20
Meets Big Idea 2, Investigation 5, Primary Learning Objective 2.10
Meets Big Idea 5, Investigation 12, Primary Learning Objective 5.7
Meets Big Idea 3, Investigation 8, Primary Learning Objective 3.9
This lab meets Big Idea 6, Investigation 16, Primary Learning Objective 6.18
Meets Big Idea 6, Investigation 13, Primary Learning Objective 6.9
Meets Big Idea 3, Investigation 7, Primary Learning Objectives 3.5 and 3.3
Meets Big Idea 2, Investigation 6, Primary Learning Objective 2.22