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    Today in the classroom:

    First year chem are making a brass alloy using pennies and zinc. We'll chemoplate the penny with powdered zinc in ZnCl2. Then, we heat the zinc coated penny to create a shiny "gold" penny. This is a good lab to show students that mixtures can be solids.

    Second year will explore how pH changes with H+ ion concentration. They'll dilute some samples, collect pH, then compare their molarity with the calculated pH value.

    #chemistry #teaching

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    • brianb@fosstodon.orgB brianb@fosstodon.org

      Today in the classroom:

      First year chem are making a brass alloy using pennies and zinc. We'll chemoplate the penny with powdered zinc in ZnCl2. Then, we heat the zinc coated penny to create a shiny "gold" penny. This is a good lab to show students that mixtures can be solids.

      Second year will explore how pH changes with H+ ion concentration. They'll dilute some samples, collect pH, then compare their molarity with the calculated pH value.

      #chemistry #teaching

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      @brianb

      That's a really cool lab!

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