
Logical Chemistry or Not - A Lesson Before Learning Molarity
Predicting the pH of an experiment - this is a more of an advanced lab for students that have lab experience or can be used as a demonstration by the teacher. Calculating Molarity. Great pre-lesson to "Discovering Molarity" and "Acid or Base: That is the Question" - found in ASAP lessons. "Molar Playdough" is also a good follow-up activity with converting Moles to grams.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
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