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Absorbance Curves: Using Spectrophotometers to Quantize the Effects of a Strong Acid on a Buffer Lesson PlanAbsorbance Curves: Using Spectrophotometers to Quantize the Effects of a Strong Acid on a Buffer Lesson Plan
Publisher
Kenan Fellows
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9th - 12th
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Science
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Duration
1 hr 30 mins
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Scientific Equipment
Year
2014
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Absorbance Curves: Using Spectrophotometers to Quantize the Effects of a Strong Acid on a Buffer

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The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation combined logarithmic terms with the application of carbonic acid as a buffer solution. Scholars learn investigate equation and its applications through hands-on experiments. They collect data and analyze it in the final part of the two-lesson plan unit.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

enzymes, spectrophotometers, acids, buffers, absorption

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Schedule a field trip to a biotechnology or pharmaceutical company

Classroom Considerations

  • Allow 30 minutes to set up the lab before students arrive
  • Relies on some prior knowledge of acid/base buffers

Pros

  • Uses an experimental model to teach equations
  • Highlights and applies new vocabulary

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RST.9-10.3 RST.9-10.4 RST.11-12.3 RST.11-12.4

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