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A Mole Lot of Fun:

Chemistry Investigations from Avogadro’s Number to Electrodes

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 
4:00–4:45 p.m. PDT | 7:00–7:45 p.m. EDT

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Get ready for National Chemistry Week with Mole Day experiments!

In this webinar, Vernier STEM experts Nüsret Hisim and Verle Walters will guide you through two key electrochemistry experiments that connect the mole concept to observable real-world phenomena and follow the principles of green chemistry. You'll discover how to use Vernier tools to help your students visualize abstract ideas like Avogadro's number and electron transfer, making these concepts more perceptible and relevant.

What you’ll learn

How to set up and conduct electrochemistry investigations using the new Electrochemistry Half-Cell Plate and Metals Kit, allowing students to see and measure real chemical reactions happening in real time

Methods for using the Go Direct® Constant Current System and the Go Direct Voltage Probe to collect precise data 

Strategies for incorporating green chemistry principles, such as using safer alternatives, microscale quantities, and reusable materials into the experiment

 

Join us to explore Mole Day activities that address key curriculum concepts and inspire your students to think critically about chemistry's role in solving global challenges.


Attendees who join us live will be entered to win a Go Direct Voltage Probe!

 

Presented By

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Nüsret Hisim
Chemistry Educational Technology Specialist

 

 


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Verle Walters
Educational Technology Product Owner

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Presenters

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Colleen McDaniel

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Educational Technology Specialist