Acid-Base titration applet that plots pH changes as student adds acid or ...
Acid-Base titration applet that plots pH changes as student adds acid or base. Gives choice of indicators (only two right now). Compares plots for titration of traditional solution and a buffered solution (several choices for comparison). Can alter starting concentrations.
This game has students match a picture of laboratory equipment with the ...
This game has students match a picture of laboratory equipment with the correct name. The equipment mentioned in this game includes test tube holder, graduated cylinder, flask, beaker, watch glass, wash bottle, funnel, medicine dropper, evaporating dish, utility clamp, ring stand, beaker tongs, stir rod, crucible, collection bottle, test tube.
This quiz lets students receive immediate feedback on their understanding of metric ...
This quiz lets students receive immediate feedback on their understanding of metric prefixes and mixes in a little scientific trivia that utilizes prefixes.
This tutorial introduces basic laboratory equipment. It has a matching activity at ...
This tutorial introduces basic laboratory equipment. It has a matching activity at the end that provides feedback on the student's recognition and naming of various equipment.
This Java applet is a game designed to provide practice in significant ...
This Java applet is a game designed to provide practice in significant figures for beginners. Users view a number and must determine the number of significant figures. Scores are automatically tallied, with short explanations given for incorrect responses. This item is part of a larger collection of physics applets.
This applet allows the user to vary pressure, volume, moles of gas, ...
This applet allows the user to vary pressure, volume, moles of gas, and temperature, then observe the effects via an animation. Various user-defined plots can also be generated.
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