Dissociation - Question-Specific Help

The Dissociation Concept Builder focuses learner attention upon the dissociation of ionic compounds in water. There are three scaffolded activities. The first activity - Ion ID - presents learners with either the name or the formula of an ionic compound and challenges them to identify the formula (including charge) of the two ions in the compound. The second activity - Dissociation Equation - presents learnes with either the name or the formula of an ionic compound and challenges them to write the dissociation equation for the dissociation of the compound. The third and final activity - Ion Concentration - challenges learners to identify the ions present in aqueous solution when given the concentration of a strong electrolyte. There are a total of 54 questions in this Concept Builder. They are organized into 18 different Question Groups and spread across the three activities. Question-specific help is provided for each of the 18 situations. The built-in score-keeping makes this Concept Builder a perfect candidate for a classroom activity.
 

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Users are encouraged to open the Concept Builder and explore. There is no need for an activity sheet for this Concept Builder. However, the 18 different groups of questions can be printed. View Questions.

Learners and Instructors may also be interested in viewing the accompanying Notes page. Technical information, teaching suggestions, and related resources that complement this Concept Builder are provided on the Notes page. View Notes.