Alien Juice Bar
http://sv.berkeley.edu/showcase/flash/juicebar.html
Alien Juice Bar
This activity is based on the "Acids and Aliens" activity from the book Of Cabbages and Chemistry, published by Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS).
Of Cabbages and Chemistry is an engaging series of science activities for grades 4-8 that enables students to explore the properties of acids and bases using red cabbage juice.
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Equilibria
http://www.people.okanagan.bc.ca/cdoige/chemland/
Chemical Equilibrium | LeChatelier's Principle | Acid-Base pH2 | Buffer pH | Titration Homework | pH of Salts | pH of Buffers(II) | Equilibrium and Kinetics |
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Multiple choice quiz KS3 Science 7E
http://www.docbrown.info/
Multiple choice quiz on Y7 chemistry in KS3 science at Doc Brown's Chemistry Clinic.
Although the site centres around UK science courses, the study notes and revision quizzes should prove useful for chemistry revision of any science course taken by 11-18 year old school-college pupils-students around the English speaking world.
I've tried to indicate the US grade levels and other countries if supplied with the information.
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QCA Scheme of Work: Science KS3 Unit 7E
http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/schemes2/secondary_science/sci07e/
KS3 (England) Science Unit 7E: Acids and alkalis
This unit is part of the scheme of work the shows how the science programme of study (PoS) for key stage 3 can be managed more easily.
The scheme is not statutory; you can use as much or as little as you wish. You could use the whole scheme or individual units. The sections on ?sing this scheme?and ?equencing the units?can help you to decide how you want to use the scheme.
You may also wish to combine these units with units from another subject. The ?ombining units?section gives information on exploiting powerful links between subjects.
1. What are acids and alkalis like and where do we use them?
3. How can acids and alkalis be identified and distinguished from each other?
4. Is there a range of acidity and alkalinity?
5. What happens when an acid is added to an alkali?
8. Where is neutralisation important?
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