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Water: The Universal Solvent Cathy Erickson, Newburyport High School, Newburyport, MA 01950 cerickson@newburyport.k12.ma.us Paula Flanagan Hingham High School, Hingham, MA 02043 paulaflan@directvinternet.com
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Introduction Students will visualize the critical characteristic of the water molecule that allows it to be such a good solvent, namely its polar nature. 3 Simulabs Rate of Dissolving, Structure of Water Dissociation of NaCl
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Intended Audience This project is designed to supplement Unit 1 Section C of the the ChemCom (Chemistry in the Community) curriculum Any high school Chemistry course Physical Science Oceanography Environmental Science
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Adjustment/Adaptation Enrichments Simulab #1:Rate of Dissolving Excel or other graphing program Simulab #2: Structure of Water Hydrogen Bonding Effects Hexagonal arrangement of molecules in ice Simulab #3: Dissociation of NaCl Adding various ions
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Placement in Curriculum ChemCom Water Unit Part B: Physical properties of water Elements, compounds and mixtures Molecular structure (Simulab #2: Structure of the Water Molecule) Part C: Solubility and solubility curves (Simulab #1: Rate of Dissolving) Ions and ionic compounds (Simulab #3:Ionization of NaCl)
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Time for 3 Simulabs One 90 minute or two 45 minute classes
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Resources & Equipment ChemCom Text 4 th ed. (2002)W.H. Freeman, N.Y. 2-3 students per computer Multimedia Projector or T.V. with computer interface
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Goals and Objectives From the Mass. Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Framework: Solutions: 7.1 Describe the process by which solutes dissolve in solvents. 7.2 Identify and explain temperature as a factor that affects the rate of dissolving From ChemCom: Use the polarity of water molecules to explain water’s ability to dissolve ionic solid.
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Instructional Activities: Investigating the Cause of the Fish Kill Lesson 1 Intro to solubility w/ curve Lesson 2 Solution conc. Prelab Lesson 3 Wet lab: Constructing a Solubility curve Lesson 4 Dissolving Ionic Compounds 3 Simulabs Lesson 5 Heavy metals, pH Lesson 6 Dissolved molecular substances Lesson 7 Dissolved gases Lesson 8 Data Analysis
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Assessments Embedded: Simulab worksheets Graphing exercise Homework Reading Guides Your Turns Pre and Post Lab Report Formal Making Decisions: Data Analysis
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