Chemistry 30

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Chemical Equilibrium Research Library


Suggestions for Research Assignments

  • Rechargeable batteries are reversible reactions. How do they work? What chemical reactions are involved?

  • Stalagmites and stalactites form as the result of an equilibrium process involving calcium carbonate. Investigate the formation of these cave dwellers.

  • Prepare a brief biography of Henry Louis Le Châtelier.

  • Chelation Therapy is a controversial medical technique used in the treatment of coronary artery disease. Research this procedure, providing information on the basic chemisty involved and why it is considered controversial.

  • What is the Haber Process? Why is it important? (See Assignment 4)

  • Many more ideas can be found in the Evergreen Curriculum

Quick Research

  • Who is John Polanyi, and why did he win the Nobel Prize?

Some suggestions for presenting your research findings:

  • A formal essay or report
  • A web site
  • A short play
  • A Podcast
  • A newsletter
  • A brochure
  • A video - view a student example with Windows Media Player or Quicktime ("The Bends")
  • A commercial
  • A series of print advertisements

Always be sure to provide the source of your information. This link shows you how to cite resources you get from the Internet.

 

Credits | Central iSchool | Sask Learning | Saskatchewan Evergreen Curriculum | Updated: 27-Jun-2006