The July 2024 Xchange highlights some of the contributions that have recently been published on ChemEd X. We hope you will take a moment to check in to see what you may have missed.
APTeach - Building a Test to Support AP SuccessJoin APTeach to discuss assessment strategies that will improve your students' performance on the AP Chemistry exam. REGISTER NOW for the July 18th APTeach Session! |
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Bronsted-Lowry Balloon Blast Brain BreakDiscover how a simple brain break activity, involving water balloon tosses, creatively reinforces the principles of Brønsted-Lowry acids and bases, making chemistry engaging and accessible for students. |
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Using LEGO bricks and paper springs to illustrate helical chemical structuresHelical structures can be built from media such as LEGO bricks and paper. These structures can be used to model helical structures in chemistry. These include circularly polarized light and various helical biomolecules. |
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Manufacture and Use of an Effervescent AntacidA question set about an effervescent antacid formulation unpacks what is occurring both qualitatively and quantitatively. The student will review and apply formulas, balanced equations, percentage elemental compositions, mass-mass calculations, mole-mole calculations, theoretical yield, and limiting reagent. |
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What are Your Questions?A simple shift in wording can help boost student engagement and understanding. |
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Amount and rate of heat transfer using iron spheres and liquid nitrogenIron spheres added to liquid nitrogen cause boiling as heat transfers. Boiling depends on iron mass while rate depends on surface area. This can be studied by measuring mass of nitrogen lost. |
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ChemEd X Call for ContributionsChemEd X invites practitioners in the chemical education community to share their experiences, knowledge and the resources they use in their classroom and laboratory. |
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