High School / STEM

Peak Force

In this lab, students will observe the magnitude and consistency of the force required to cause structural failure.

High School / STEM

Area Under a Curve

In this activity, students will use rectangular approximations to find the area under a curve.

High School / PhysicsSTEM

Impulse Momentum

In this activity, students will compare the change in momentum before and after a collision to the force experienced during the collision (impulse).

High School / STEM

Understanding Pressure

In this lab, students will use pressure and temperature sensors to determine how temperature, volume, and gas affect pressure.

High School / STEM

Mole-to-Moles Ratio

In this lab, students will determine the ideal amount of sodium bicarbonate to completely react with 10 mL of 0.50 M acetic acid. Students will use these...

High School / STEM

Variable Volumes

In this lab, students will use pressure and temperature sensors to determine the volume of gas needed to fill three differently sized plastic bags.

High School / STEM

Stoichiometric Calculations

In this lab, students will identify the concentrations and amounts of the reactants required to produce a specific amount of moles of products, without...

High School / STEM

Reaction Rates

In this lab, students will use pressure sensors to determine how the stirring and concentration of reactants affect how fast the reaction between acetic...

High School / STEM

Standardizing Data

In this activity, students will analyze sample data to determine metabolic rates and calculate the micromoles of gas consumed or produced.

High School / STEM

Cellular Respiration in Animals

In this activity, students will quantify the rate of cellular respiration for a macroinvertebrate or fish and determine the oxygen consumption rate.

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