6.1 Introduction to Acids and Bases 6.2 The Bronsted- Lowry Theory of …
6.1 Introduction to Acids and Bases 6.2 The Bronsted- Lowry Theory of Acids and Bases 6.3 Strong and Weak Acids and Bases 6.4 Calculating H3O and OH 6.5 the pH Scale 6.6 Indicators, Neutralization, and Titrations 6.7 Titration Curves Unit 6 Exam
Students are introduced to acids and bases, and the environmental problem of …
Students are introduced to acids and bases, and the environmental problem of acid rain. They explore ways to use indicators to distinguish between acids and bases. Students also conduct a simple experiment to model and discuss the harmful effects of acid rain on our living and non-living environment, as well as how engineers address acid rain. In an associated literacy activity, students learn how persuasive techniques are used to develop an argument, and create an environmental case study.
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