S07337

Kemtec™ AP™ Chemistry Kits:Determining Molar Mass Using the Ideal Gas Equation

Manufacturer: Aqua Phoenix Scientific

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Total Price: ₹ 9,086.472

Certifications/Compliance

Meets new 2013 AP standards, meets AP science Practices 1, 2 and 5

Grade

10 to 14

Includes

Isopropanol, acs 99%, methanol (methyl alcohol), acs, ethanol, 95% 250ml denatured

Product Type

Determining Molar Mass Using the Ideal Gas Equation Chemistry Kit

For Use With (Application)

For students to compare properties of real and ideal gases (based on kmt assumptions) as they determine the molar mass of a volatile solvent, for honors or ap chemistry

Class Size

24 Students (12 Groups)

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Description

  • Students manipulate volume, temperature and pressure while using the ideal gas equation to compute moles of gas
  • Ideal for Honors or AP Chemistry Instructor's manual features background material, easy-to-follow stepwise protocols, assessment questions, sample data, modeled calculations, and an answer key Kit designed to exceed 2013 AP Next Generation National Standards Meets AP Science Practices 1, 2 & 5 Targets Grades: 10-14 Accommodates 24 Students Working in Groups of two Kemtec AP kits are compatible with optional data collection and simulations using TI-Nspire handhelds and software
  • Free activities can be found at www.fisheredu.com/TI.

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