Chem Labs
You have to do labs in chemistry. Here are some of the good labs for students in high school or college. You may want to "adjust" them for your needs. Most are in pdf format, but some are in MS Word. If you have ($$) Adobe Acrobat Pro, the files are easy to convert to Word (Free PDF converters follow)
Entire Laboratory Manuals
Spring Grove Area (Pennsylvania) Honors Chem
Chemistry Lab Manual - Tenefly NJ High
Cleaning Glassware
Laboratory Worksheets (pdf files)
Lab Safety
Alchemy
Classifying Matter
Classification and Properties of Matter
Measurement
Introducing Measurement Introducing Measurement - Student
Measuring with Metrics Lab Activity
Density
Experiement 1 Density of Unknown Metals
Units: Dimensional Analysis or Factor Label
Atomic Structure (use U. Colorado Pfet Simulation)
The Gas Laws
Boyle's Law - Vernier Scientific
Hydrates
Hydrated Crystals - Percent water in hydrated compounds
Saturated Solutions
Saturated solutions - sodium thiosulfate
Salinity
Determining Salinity in Seawater
Thermodynamics
Heat of Reaction - Magnesium (Hess’s Law)
Colligative Properties
Kinetics
Bleach Kinetics (Dye and Beer's Law)
AP Chemical Kinetics of Methyl Violet with NaOH
Acids and Bases
Red Cabbage Lab: Acids and Bases
Buffer
Preparing Buffers (Used in Community College)
Coordination Chemistry
Coordination Chemistry: Transition metal ions chemistry lab.
Synthesis: Coordination Complexes
Electrochemistry
Electrochemistry - Generating Current with Chemicals
Aside from labs, the site also has sites that can allow you to quiz yourself.
(see Animation, Applets, and Software for sources)
Place with lots of labs This link goes to place where you can browse experiments. The lessons are for sale.
David W. Brooks Research and Teaching Site: This goes directly to the teacher resources link. There are other very useful links as well.
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Flame Test
Analyzing Spectrums
Atomic Theory: Flame Tests and Spectra
Ionic versus Covalent Compounds
Naming Compounds
Types of Chemical Reactions
The Mole
Aluminum Foil Thickness: atoms, moles, and density
Stoichiometry
Stoichiometry - Limiting Reagent
Phase Changes
Electroplating of Metals
Nuclear Chemistry