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Physics and Math Lesson Plans

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Ref: Dr. Diana Mason, UNT,Chemistry

High School Chemistry Teacher Lab Instruction Class

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1 Ammonium Chloride 1 Magical Numbers
2 Bazooka 2 Blowin' in the Windbags
3 Blue Bottle 3 Great Balls of Fire
4 Burning Money 4 Mason Dot
5 Can Ripper 5 Fire and Ice
6 Carbon Cone 6 Elephant Toothpaste
7 Chemical Reactions Silver Nitrate 7 Sugar Monster
8 Classifying Matter 8 Statue of Liberty Chemluminescence
9 Copper(II) Sulfate 9 Briggs-Rauscher Oscillating Clock Reaction
10 Copper + Nitric Acid 10 Exploding Balloons
11 Demo 3 Increasing Volume 11 Electrolysis of Water
12 Sublimation of Iodine 12 Grain Elevator Explosion
13 Density of Metals and Liquids 13 Glow sticks
14 Electric Pickle Et Al 14 Heat of Solution
15 Electrolights 15 Ammonia Fountain
16 Foaming Sugar 16 Diaper Superabsorbent an Instant Snow
17 Foaming Sugar + Chlorine Generator 17 Balloons to Illustrate Moles
18 Styrofoam + Acetone 18 Brownie in Motion
19 Instant And Delayed Fires 19 Volume is not conserved !
20 Jug Of Fire Contaminated Water 20 Copper + Silver Nitrate
21 Magnets Iron In Cereal 21 Freezing Point Depression in Soda
22 Remove Tarnish from Silver    
       
       
       
       

 

 

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Recent Class Work

1 A STUDY IN HEAT 1 October 2008 Class
2 Construction of a Chemical Battery Using Lemons and Dissimilar Electrodes 2 December 2008 Class
3 Using a Data Collector-Analyzer and Graphing Calculator to Show How a Television control unit sends signals to the TV or VCR Using Infrared Signals 3  
4 Heat Exchange in Cooling by Evaporation 4  
5 Using a Data Collector-Analyzer and Graphing Calculator to Show How a Television control unit sends signals to the TV or VCR Using Infrared Signals 5  
6 HOW GOOD IS THAT BATTERY 6  
7 Using a Data Collector-Analyser and Graphing Calculator to Show How the Sun’s Energy can be Concentrated 7  
8 2009/lessons/lessonPlans/CONSTRUCTION OF A THERMOCOUPLE THERMOMETER.doc 8  
9 Data Analysis Using a Graphing Calculator and a Simple Harmonic Oscillator 9  
10 2009/lessons/lessonPlans/DETERMINATION THE HEAT OF FUSION OF ICE1.doc 10  
11 DETERMINATION OF JOULE'S MECHANICAL EQUIVALENT OF HEAT 11  
12 2009/lessons/lessonPlans/DETGmod.rtf 12  
13 Mapping data with a Graphing Calculator 13  
14 Heat Exchange in Cooling by Evaporation 14  
15 Inverse Square Law Behavior 15  
16 HOW GOOD IS THAT BATTERY 16  
17 Inverse Square Behavior 17  
18 Ohm’s Law Experiment 18  
19 Inverse Square Law Behavior 19  
20 CONSTRUCTION AND CALIBRATION OF A THERMOMETER USING THE EA-200 DATA COLLECTOR/ANALYZER AND A TEMPERATURE PROBE 20  
21 How Far Is The Sun? 21  
22 Sun and Moon Distance Lesson 22  
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