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Infinite Chemistry Bundle, Vol. 1

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    Ready to save yourself hours of time during your first semester teaching chemistry, not to mention the rest of your teaching career? This innovative bundle provides infinitely generated questions that can be used for worksheets or assessments. Each set of questions includes a detailed answer key.

    There are endless reasons to want additional problems for your students. Need multiple versions of a quiz? Have a student asking for extra practice? A struggling student who needs more examples? Perhaps a para or case manager could use examples with an answer key? Need quick worksheets at the ready for a sub? These are all important and common scenarios, and they can quickly take up a lot of your precious prep time.

    Our Infinite Series products provide a quick solution at the touch of a button. Our innovative Excel spreadsheets will make brand-new sets of examples every time you refresh them.

    The bundle includes the following common question types traditionally found in many first semester chemistry classes:

    1. Significant Figures
    2. Atomic Notation
    3. Balancing Nuclear Equations
    4. Electron Configurations
    5. Nomenclature and Formulas of Ionic and Covalent Compounds
    6. Balancing Chemical Equations
    7. Predicting Single and Double Displacement Reactions
    8. Converting Between Grams and Moles
    9. Finding Mass Percents and Solving for Unknown Compounds from Mass Percents
    10. Stoichiometry Including Limiting Reactants and Percent Yield

    We highly recommend that you try our free Infinite Series Electron Configurations sample product on its own FIRST to make sure this technology works for you. We are happy to help you troubleshoot any problems that may arise. Soon you’ll be spending less time writing questions and answer keys and more time teaching!

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    Standards

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    NGSSHS-PS1-8
    Develop models to illustrate the changes in the composition of the nucleus of the atom and the energy released during the processes of fission, fusion, and radioactive decay. Emphasis is on simple qualitative models, such as pictures or diagrams, and on the scale of energy released in nuclear processes relative to other kinds of transformations. Assessment does not include quantitative calculation of energy released. Assessment is limited to alpha, beta, and gamma radioactive decays.
    NGSSHS-PS1-1
    Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms. Examples of properties that could be predicted from patterns could include reactivity of metals, types of bonds formed, numbers of bonds formed, and reactions with oxygen. Assessment is limited to main group elements. Assessment does not include quantitative understanding of ionization energy beyond relative trends.
    NGSSHS-PS1-7
    Use mathematical representations to support the claim that atoms, and therefore mass, are conserved during a chemical reaction. Emphasis is on using mathematical ideas to communicate the proportional relationships between masses of atoms in the reactants and the products, and the translation of these relationships to the macroscopic scale using the mole as the conversion from the atomic to the macroscopic scale. Emphasis is on assessing students’ use of mathematical thinking and not on memorization and rote application of problem-solving techniques. Assessment does not include complex chemical reactions.
    NGSSHS-PS1-2
    Construct and revise an explanation for the outcome of a simple chemical reaction based on the outermost electron states of atoms, trends in the periodic table, and knowledge of the patterns of chemical properties. Examples of chemical reactions could include the reaction of sodium and chlorine, of carbon and oxygen, or of carbon and hydrogen. Assessment is limited to chemical reactions involving main group elements and combustion reactions.

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