An interactive slide show that uses animations to explain the concept of acid rain. Includes practice questions with feedback on related calculations.
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Norton ChemTours
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Brief definition and examples of electrolytes and non-electrolytes in chemistry. The role of acids and bases is discussed.
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Thinkquest Library
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Tips and tricks for how to predict reaction products on the AP chemistry exam. Covers double replacement, redox, organic, complex ion, and acid-base reactions.
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Chemmybear.com, Paul Groves of South Pasadena High School
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this set of seven lessons covers everything you need to know about the fundamental concepts (Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry, and Lewis) of acids and bases. Other lessons cover an elementary treatment of pH and titration, how to recognize acidic and basic substances from their structures, and a gallery of commonly-encountered acids and bases.
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All about acids and bases
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A variety of resources, from ask-an-expert, online converters and calculators, study guides, dictionaries, a review of math/science fundamentals, and examples of worked problems.
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About.com
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An interactive simulation that allows students to look at how pH, [H3O+], and [OH-] change with different substances.
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Interactive Simulations: pH Scale
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Explanation of the difference between the Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis models for acids and bases. Electrolyte properties of acids and bases are discussed.
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Kiwi Web: Chemistry and New Zealand
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Alkene and Alkyne. Given Reactant and Reagent Give Product
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StudyStack
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