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Counting Atoms
In this compounds worksheet, learners name the chemical compounds and determine how many atoms of each element are present. This worksheet has 16 fill in the blank questions.
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Nomenclature Worksheet
In this chemical compounds worksheet, students write the correct chemical name for the given formulas and then write the correct chemical formula for the given compounds. This worksheet has 30 problems to solve.
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Cavern Geology: Speleothem Construction
Students discover how underground rock formations grow. They perform various activities based on grade level.
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Balancing Equations
In this balancing equations worksheet, students determine the type of reaction and write the balanced equation. Students read the word description and write the symbol of each element using the periodic table.
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Review for Thermodynamics Quiz
In this thermodynamics worksheet, students review kinetic and potential energy, enthalpy, entropy, and standard hear of formation. This worksheet has 1 short answer and 5 problem solving questions.
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Science Show
Learners research topics. They teach a lesson based on their chosen topic to other students.
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Devising a Set of Experiments to Test Water for Dissolved Substances
Learners work together to test water samples for pollutants. They design data tables to collect and record their observations. They complete discussion questions to end the lesson.
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Life in the Ocean
In this ocean life instructional activity, students review the animal and plant plankton and photosynthesis in the ocean. Students fill in the blank of 15 statements and then find these terms in a word search.
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Chemistry - Naming and Formulas
In this compounds worksheet, students name the given compounds from its chemical formulas and write the chemical formula from the compound name. This worksheet has
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American Geosciences Institute: Earth Science Week: Rock Pop
Students investigate the process of rock being eaten away by acid, thus releasing carbon dioxide into the air.