Volume, Density and Solutions Video
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Here are the articles and questions for ChemMatter’s “Hot & Cold Pack”. You can do the reading here […]
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Here is part 2 to the stoichiometry video. Thanks Mrs. Karnstedt! [arve url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeNb70WtFNE” mode=”lazyload-lightbox” description=”Stoichiometry Video #2″/]
Stoichiometry Simulations Thank you to: Chemistry Experiment Simulations and Conceptual Computer Animations Chemical Education Research Group Department of […]
ChemCollective is a project in the National Science Digital Library (NSDL), the ChemCollective’s goals are to support a […]
Here is the video that you need to watch and take notes on. After the notes you will […]
Stoichiometry: Reactants, Products and Leftovers. Here is the the PhET simulation we did in class as an introduction […]
Here is the Mole Island we use in class if you you need one.
Here are the slides you took notes on in class.
HERE is the textbook we use in class. It is Natural Approach to Chemistry (NAC) by Hsu, Chaniotakis, […]
We had various stations in my chemistry classroom at Antioch HS to review for finals next week. One […]
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Here are the slides we used in class to distinguish the types of chemical reactions.
Remember to take notes on this video. If you didn’t take any blank video sheets you can download […]
Here is one of my former NDCP students knowing what it takes to succeed in chemistry. All great […]
Thank you for sending me the videos. Enjoy! Last one is especially cool (thanks Symone!) [youtube id=”xNtJUbuwP2U” align=”left” […]
Does the compound FeS have similar properties to iron and sulfur? [youtube id=”OXcHd6mna6I” align=”left” mode=”lazyload” grow=”yes”]
Another great video from Mrs. Karnstedt about physical and chemical changes that happen in chemistry. You will also […]
Here is the video to watch for covalent bonding. Thank you Mrs. Karnstedt! [youtube id=”omKyf9ODBpQ” align=”left” mode=”lazyload” autoplay=”no” […]
Periodic Table used in class. All purpose, all around useful periodic table. Here is the regular periodic table […]
Here is a great video by Mrs. Karnstedt about ions and compounds….usually when something ends in Part 1 […]
Mr. Johnson is building an extremely useful and informative educational site for use in your science classes. Please […]
Here is the video to take notes on with the proper blank note sheet that is in the […]
Here is the simulation we did in class. Please feel free to build as many atoms as you […]
Here is an excellent video on Bohr’s Atom. [youtube id=”J7mvtMyoTKU” align=”left” mode=”normal” autoplay=”no”]
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Here are the instructions that will allow you to get reminders from me on your cellphone. Remember privacy […]
Hello All! Here you will find the ACHS Chemistry Syllabus for Mr. Borlik’s Chemistry classes. It is also […]
It is with a humble and excited spirit to announce I will be teaching chemistry (and physics) at […]
Here is the pH range of colors for the pH take home lab.
Here is the guide for the 2nd Semester Final 2016
Schlessinger Media has made an excellent introductory video explaining why a mere hundred or more elements produce the […]
Here is the the study guide for semester one final exam. Please work the problems for points that […]
A great day was had by all as we celebrated Mole Day. Here are some of the creative […]
The Cerebellum Corporation released a quirky video series in 1997 called the Standard Deviants. Below you will find […]
The video below goes through the three basic mole problems, namely, grams-to-mole, MIAs-to-moles, and liters-to-mole. Since these are […]
ChemFact: Why Kelvin has no degree sign. The Kelvin temperature scale is sometimes called the absolute temperature scale, […]
A great turnout at Notre Dame College Prep’s first open house! Thank you checking out our school and […]
A good time was had by all…and a little learning to boot!
Here is a 5 minute overview of dimensional analysis using the ice-cream lab conversions. [google-drive-embed url=”https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B84jrWD0J2pTRzB6QXpjRnRoSUE/preview?usp=drivesdk” title=”Ice Cream […]
Good job on the Periodic Table this year! It looks great!
Here is the powerpoint on the atomic history and atomic structure we went over in class.
Thank you all for participating in the technology survey. I thought you may want to know the results […]
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Here is a quick video on dimensional analysis using metric conversions as examples. As always let me know […]
Here is a simulation from Phet regarding density. Don’t go breaking my heart! Click to Run
Please get your signed safety sheets to me by Wednesday (8/19/2015). I need them in order for you […]
Get the most out of your calculator! This video will help you get acquainted with all the possibilities […]