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Scientific studies show the older we get, the more acidic we become. The activity extensively teaches high schoolers about acids and bases. By the end of the 14th installment of 36, they can define and explain three concepts of acids/bases, ionization and dissociation, conjugate base pairs, pH, weak and strong acids/bases, and buffer solutions. Armed with this knowledge, they use Henderson equation in calculations.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use the 10-question terminal exercise and afterward pair students who mastered the concepts with those who didn't for peer tutoring
Classroom Considerations
- Explain to classes that words as learnt (and others they see throughout the lab) are the British version
- Depending upon level of learners and length of classes, the activity may take two to four — or up to five class periods
Pros
- Sheets contain a place where pupils can take notes
- Includes in-text questions throughout the activity and a key at the end
Cons
- None