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[Show more]Chemistry Safety and Atomic Structure: Assess the possibility of life on other planets
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Learning Objectives 
•	Explain the concept of an atom 
•	Explain the properties of the basic subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons 
•	Define the atomic number and atomic mass 
•	Define isotopes 
•	Identify the basics of the quantum atomic model and describe the significance...
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•	Explain the concept of an atom 
•	Explain the properties of the basic subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons 
•	Define the atomic number and atomic mass 
•	Define isotopes 
•	Identify the basics of the quantum atomic model and describe the significance...
Learning Objectives 
•	Describe the formation of ionic and covalent bonds 
•	Identify anions and cations 
•	Apply the octet rule 
•	Describe ionic lattice structure 
•	Draw Lewis dot structures 
•	Explain the formation of single, double, and triple bonds 
•	Distinguish between ionic co...
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•	Describe the formation of ionic and covalent bonds 
•	Identify anions and cations 
•	Apply the octet rule 
•	Describe ionic lattice structure 
•	Draw Lewis dot structures 
•	Explain the formation of single, double, and triple bonds 
•	Distinguish between ionic co...
Learning Objectives: 
•	Describe the structure and organization of the periodic table 
•	Classify elements of a family based on their location in the periodic table 
•	Distinguish metals from other element classes based on typical characteristics 
•	Use the flame color test to identify meta...
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•	Describe the structure and organization of the periodic table 
•	Classify elements of a family based on their location in the periodic table 
•	Distinguish metals from other element classes based on typical characteristics 
•	Use the flame color test to identify meta...
Objectives 
•	Describe the structure and organization of the periodic table 
•	Classify elements of a family based on their location in the periodic table 
•	Distinguish metals from other element classes based on typical characteristics 
•	Use the flame color test to identify metals based on...
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•	Describe the structure and organization of the periodic table 
•	Classify elements of a family based on their location in the periodic table 
•	Distinguish metals from other element classes based on typical characteristics 
•	Use the flame color test to identify metals based on...
Learning Objectives: 
•	Explain the relationship between mass, molecular weight, and numbers of atoms or molecules and perform calculations deriving these quantities from one another 
•	Perform mass-to-mass stoichiometric calculations via conversions to moles 
•	Identify the limiting and exces...
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•	Explain the relationship between mass, molecular weight, and numbers of atoms or molecules and perform calculations deriving these quantities from one another 
•	Perform mass-to-mass stoichiometric calculations via conversions to moles 
•	Identify the limiting and exces...
Learning Objectives: 
•	Explain the relationship between mass, molecular weight, and numbers of atoms or molecules and perform calculations deriving these quantities from one another 
•	Perform mass-to-mass stoichiometric calculations via conversions to moles 
•	Identify the limiting and exces...
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Add to cartLearning Objectives: 
•	Explain the relationship between mass, molecular weight, and numbers of atoms or molecules and perform calculations deriving these quantities from one another 
•	Perform mass-to-mass stoichiometric calculations via conversions to moles 
•	Identify the limiting and exces...
OL Lab 8: Acids and Bases Learning Objectives 
•	Give examples of acids and bases from everyday life 
•	Define pH and identify acids and bases using the pH scale 
•	Apply the Bronsted-Lowry definition of acids and bases to chemical compounds 
•	Describe the amphoteric and self-ionization cap...
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Add to cartOL Lab 8: Acids and Bases Learning Objectives 
•	Give examples of acids and bases from everyday life 
•	Define pH and identify acids and bases using the pH scale 
•	Apply the Bronsted-Lowry definition of acids and bases to chemical compounds 
•	Describe the amphoteric and self-ionization cap...
OL Lab 7: Ideal Gas Law Learning Objectives 
•	Explain the physical concepts of temperature and absolute zero 
•	Define the relationship between pressure, volume and temperature in gases using gas thermometry 
•	Apply the Ideal Gas Law 
•	Give examples of acids and bases from everyday life 
...
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Add to cartOL Lab 7: Ideal Gas Law Learning Objectives 
•	Explain the physical concepts of temperature and absolute zero 
•	Define the relationship between pressure, volume and temperature in gases using gas thermometry 
•	Apply the Ideal Gas Law 
•	Give examples of acids and bases from everyday life 
...
OL Lab 9: Building models of organic compounds Learning Objectives: 
•	Build virtual models to learn about the structure of organic compounds 
•	Draw extended structural formulas of organic compounds 
Compounds that are based on the carbon atom are known as organic compounds. These compounds com...
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Add to cartOL Lab 9: Building models of organic compounds Learning Objectives: 
•	Build virtual models to learn about the structure of organic compounds 
•	Draw extended structural formulas of organic compounds 
Compounds that are based on the carbon atom are known as organic compounds. These compounds com...
Learning objectives 
•	Explain the molecular structure of sugars and polysaccharides 
•	Explain digestion and appreciate the complexity of the human body 
•	Experiment with different foods and measure their impact on the blood sugar level 
Introduction 
Most people are familiar with carbohydra...
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•	Explain the molecular structure of sugars and polysaccharides 
•	Explain digestion and appreciate the complexity of the human body 
•	Experiment with different foods and measure their impact on the blood sugar level 
Introduction 
Most people are familiar with carbohydra...
Week 6 Lab: Nuclear Chemistry Objectives: 
•	Identify the differences between chemical reactions and nuclear reactions. 
•	Identify the concept of radioactive decay. 
•	Identify the nuclear changes associated with alpha, beta or gamma decay. 
•	Write the products of nuclear reactions involvi...
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Add to cartWeek 6 Lab: Nuclear Chemistry Objectives: 
•	Identify the differences between chemical reactions and nuclear reactions. 
•	Identify the concept of radioactive decay. 
•	Identify the nuclear changes associated with alpha, beta or gamma decay. 
•	Write the products of nuclear reactions involvi...
Learning Objectives 
•	Understand the types of macromolecules found in food 
•	Understand the structure of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids 
•	Detect macromolecules in food samples 
Introduction 
Macromolecules are very large molecules created by the polymerization of small units called mon...
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•	Understand the types of macromolecules found in food 
•	Understand the structure of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids 
•	Detect macromolecules in food samples 
Introduction 
Macromolecules are very large molecules created by the polymerization of small units called mon...
Learning Objectives 
•	Explain the translation process from mRNA to amino acid 
•	Explain post-translational modification of proteins 
•	Explain protein synthesis processing in the ribosome 
•	Explain the primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures of protein 
•	Explain the basi...
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•	Explain the translation process from mRNA to amino acid 
•	Explain post-translational modification of proteins 
•	Explain protein synthesis processing in the ribosome 
•	Explain the primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures of protein 
•	Explain the basi...
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