H5P activities list

This book includes 326 H5P activities. Only those which have been inserted into book content will be included if the book is cloned.

ID Title Activity type Show/Hide
236***Jim 13.2, Example 1: Writing Reaction Quotient ExpressionsFill in the Blanks
237***Jim 13.2, Example 3: Predicting the Direction of ReactionFill in the Blanks
23814.2.4: Calculation of KpDrag and Drop
23913.2, Example 4Column
24014.4.3: Calculation of a Missing Equilibrium ConcentrationFill in the Blanks
24114.4, Example 4: Calculation of Concentration Changes as a Reaction Goes to Equilibrium Part 2Drag and Drop
24214.4.4: Calculation of Concentration Changes as a Reaction Goes to EquilibriumColumn
24314.5.1: Calculating Δ G under Nonstandard ConditionsColumn
244Calculating an Equilibrium Constant using Standard Free Energy ChangeFill in the Blanks
24515.1.1: Ion Concentrations in Pure WaterFill in the Blanks
24615.1.3: Representing the Acid-Base Behavior of an Amphoteric SubstanceDrag and Drop
24715.2.1: Calculation of pH from [H3O+]Fill in the Blanks
24815.2.2: Calculation of Hydronium Ion Concentration from pHFill in the Blanks
24915.2.3: Calculation of pOHFill in the Blanks
25015.3.2: Calculating Ionization Constants for Conjugate Acid-Base PairsColumn
251**Jim14.3, Example 3: Determination of Ka from Equilibrium ConcentrationsFill in the Blanks
252**Jim14.3, Example 8: Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations without simplifying assumptionsFill in the Blanks
25315.4.1: The pH of a Solution of a Salt of a Weak Base and a Strong AcidColumn
254***Jim 14.5, Example 1: Ionization of a Diprotic AcidFill in the Blanks
25515.7.1: Calculating pH for Titration Solutions: Strong Acid/Strong BaseFill in the Blanks
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