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The 2 demonstrations in this kit illustrate Le Châtelier's principle and can be used to introduce or to review equilibrium in preparation for the AP® Chemistry Exam. They show how changes in temperature, concentration, or pressure can force a reaction at equilibrium to shift, favoring either the reactants or the products. Materials are sufficient to perform the 2 demonstrations 3 times.

Introduce or review equilibrium in preparation for the AP® Chemistry Exam. Also suitable for general chemistry or freshman chemistry, this kit includes 2 demonstrations:

  • Copper ion/copper chloride ion solution - equilibrium is shifted by changing temperature and concentration
  • Carbonated water - equilibrium is shifted by changing the pressure above the solution

Carolina Chemonstrations® for Use with AP® Chemistry kits help students understand the particle level interactions that result in dramatic observed phenomena. Multiple demonstrations in each kit give students a framework for understanding AP® Chemistry concepts and help students move from the big picture to hard science. Students demonstrate their grasp of the concepts underlying the demo through a particle level explanation, apply their knowledge to analyze the data presented, and think critically about the topics by answering assessment questions. Materials in each kit are sufficient to perform each set of demos at least twice.

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