Using Phenomenon-Based Inquiry to Begin Gas Law Study in an Introductory High School Chemistry Course
Ryan Johnson | Sun, 03/25/2018 - 12:42
Students can sometimes struggle to grasp gas behavior, as it’s much harder to visualize gases rather than readily available solutions, solids, or mixtures. Indeed, for many labs, if gas is a product, we’re often relegated to using balloons or gas columns to capture and measure the gases produced by reactions, which can be tricky or expensive. So this year, I tried something a little different when starting my intro chemistry students’ gas laws unit, and was very happy with the results.