AP Chemistry Lab No. 15: Buffering Activity of Common Household Products SKU: ALD8115
Meets Big Idea 6, Investigation 15, Primary Learning Objective 6.20
Meets Big Idea 6, Investigation 13, Primary Learning Objective 6.9
Students will investigate Le Chatelier’s principle and why it works. They will also investigate this principle by testing several systems at equilibrium and then selecting specific ones to produce the colors of the rainbow based on specific applications of Le Chatelier’s principle. Students will then be challenged by selecting which reaction system to use for which color in producing the rainbow while trying to only use a given “stress” once. 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 13, Primary Learning Objective 6.9
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DOT Info:
UN1170, Ethanol, 3, II, Ltd Qty
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Crystal Violet, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Meets Big Idea 6, Investigation 15, Primary Learning Objective 6.20
This lab meets Big Idea 6, Investigation 16, Primary Learning Objective 6.18
Meets Big Idea 3, Investigation 8, Primary Learning Objective 3.9
Meets Big Idea 3, Investigation 7, Primary Learning Objectives 3.5 and 3.3
Meets Big Idea 1, Investigation 4, Primary Learning Objective 1.20
Meets Big Idea 5, Investigation 12, Primary Learning Objective 5.7
Meets Big Idea 2, Investigation 6, Primary Learning Objective 2.22
Meets Big Idea 4, Investigation 10, Primary Learning Objective 4.1