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 |
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236 | ***Jim 13.2, Example 1: Writing Reaction Quotient Expressions | Fill in the Blanks | |
237 | ***Jim 13.2, Example 3: Predicting the Direction of Reaction | Fill in the Blanks | |
238 | 14.2.4: Calculation of Kp | Drag and Drop | |
239 | 13.2, Example 4 | Column | |
240 | 14.4.3: Calculation of a Missing Equilibrium Concentration | Fill in the Blanks | |
241 | 14.4, Example 4: Calculation of Concentration Changes as a Reaction Goes to Equilibrium Part 2 | Drag and Drop | |
242 | 14.4.4: Calculation of Concentration Changes as a Reaction Goes to Equilibrium | Column | |
243 | 14.5.1: Calculating Δ G under Nonstandard Conditions | Column | |
244 | Calculating an Equilibrium Constant using Standard Free Energy Change | Fill in the Blanks | |
245 | 15.1.1: Ion Concentrations in Pure Water | Fill in the Blanks | |
246 | 15.1.3: Representing the Acid-Base Behavior of an Amphoteric Substance | Drag and Drop | |
247 | 15.2.1: Calculation of pH from [H3O+] | Fill in the Blanks | |
248 | 15.2.2: Calculation of Hydronium Ion Concentration from pH | Fill in the Blanks | |
249 | 15.2.3: Calculation of pOH | Fill in the Blanks | |
250 | 15.3.2: Calculating Ionization Constants for Conjugate Acid-Base Pairs | Column | |
251 | **Jim14.3, Example 3: Determination of Ka from Equilibrium Concentrations | Fill in the Blanks | |
252 | **Jim14.3, Example 8: Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations without simplifying assumptions | Fill in the Blanks | |
253 | 15.4.1: The pH of a Solution of a Salt of a Weak Base and a Strong Acid | Column | |
254 | ***Jim 14.5, Example 1: Ionization of a Diprotic Acid | Fill in the Blanks | |
255 | 15.7.1: Calculating pH for Titration Solutions: Strong Acid/Strong Base | Fill in the Blanks | |