Single Replacement Lab/Activity Series Design
In this lesson, students perform a lab, and use a materials list to create an "activity series", the inverse of a reduction potential chart. While reduction charts are used more often, the "activity series" is easier for students to make sense of.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BPnJgzXRWbnXjheea2Tn9rC-RJCNR5Xm/edit?u…Related Content
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