Distance Learning: Urinalysis Using Simulated Urine SKU: ALD1513
In this activity, students will perform a urinalysis on four different samples of simulated urine.
In this lab, students will gain an understanding of the basic differences between the properties of acids and bases, learn the role of hydrogen and hydroxide ions in acidic and basic substances, and comprehend the nature of the pH scale with regards to acid and base strength.
In this lab, students will gain an understanding of the basic differences between the properties of acids and bases, learn the role of hydrogen and hydroxide ions in acidic and basic substances, and comprehend the nature of the pH scale with regards to acid and base strength. Students will examine the effects of acids and bases on several pH indicators, determine the pH of several common household materials, and use the knowledge gained to determine the identity of four unknown solutions. Instruction Manual and enough materials for 2 groups are included.
Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)*
Disciplinary Core Ideas: PS1.B
Performance Expectations: HS-PS1-3
Cross Cutting Concepts: Patterns
Engineering Practices: Planning and Carrying Out Investigations
Kit Includes:
WARNING CHOKING HAZARD
Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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