Course curriculum
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1
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Introduction: Metals Reactivity Series
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Introduction: Metals Reactivity Series
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Learning Objectives
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Educator's Guide for Use with Next Generation Science Standards
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Conducting Experiments Safely
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Parts List
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FAQs
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2
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Introduction: Displacement Reactions
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Introduction: Displacement Reactions
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Parts List for Metals Reactivity Experiment
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Experiment A: Copper VS Tin
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Steps 1-6: Mix the CuSO₄ Solution
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Observations: Metals Reactivity
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Steps 7-11: Mix the NaHSO₄ + SnCl₂solution
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Steps 12-14: Add the Zinc Stips
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Upload Your "Before" Photo
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Did you know?
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Submit Your Observations
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Upload Your "After" Photo
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Finishing the Experiment: Submit Your Results
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Reactivity of Different Metals
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3
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Video Explanation: Copper vs Tin
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Explanation: Copper vs Tin Experiment
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Round 1: Zinc and Copper Sulfate
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Round 2: Zinc and Tin Chloride
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Scientific Description
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4
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Introduction to Experiment B: Dissolving Foil
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Introduction to Experiment B: Dissolving Foil
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Parts List for Dissolving Foil Experiment
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Dissolving Foil Observations
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Steps 1-3: Preparing the Foil
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Steps 4-6: Dissolving Foil Experiment
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Submit Your Photo/ Video
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Record Your Observations
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Copper vs Aluminum
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Which is more reactive?
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5
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Video Explanation: Dissolving Foil Experiment
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Explanation: Dissolving Foil Experiment
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Learn More About the Reactivity Series
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More or Less Reactive
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What Three Things Did You Find Interesting?
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Dig a Little Deeper
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