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5-minute Experts: Chemistry Without a Lab By PresenterMedia.com PresenterMedia.com

This session is designed for Integrated Science and Physical Science teachers Chemistry content is a part of their curriculum Likely to be teaching in a science room that is not a chemistry lab. Session Focus

SC-HS Students will classify or make generalizations about elements from data of observed patterns in atomic structure and/or position on the periodic table. The periodic table is a consequence of the repeating pattern of outermost electrons. DOK 2 4 Key Chemistry Areas

SC-HS Students will explain the role of intermolecular or intramolecular interactions on the physical properties (solubility, density, polarity, conductivity, boiling/melting points) of compounds. The physical properties of compounds reflect the nature of the interactions among molecules. These interactions are determined by the structure of the molecule including the constituent atoms. DOK 2 4 Key Chemistry Areas

SC-HS Students will: explain the importance of chemical reactions in a real-world context; justify conclusions using evidence/data from chemical reactions. Chemical reactions (e.g., acids and bases, oxidation, combustion of fuels, rusting, tarnishing) occur all around us and in every cell in our bodies. These reactions may release or absorb energy. 4 Key Chemistry Areas

SC-HS Students will: identify variables that affect reaction rates; predict effects of changes in variables (concentration, temperature, properties of reactants, surface area and catalysts) based on evidence/data from chemical reactions. Rates of chemical reactions vary. Reaction rates depend on concentration, temperature and properties of reactants. Catalysts speed up chemical reactions. DOK 3 4 Key Chemistry Areas

How are labs possible? What if this is my “classroom”?