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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 109 | 10.3.3: Using Enthalpy of Combustion | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 110 | 10.3.2: Another Example of the Measurement of an Enthalpy Change | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 111 | 10.3.4: Evaluating an Enthalpy of Formation | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 112 | Writing Reaction Equations for Δ H ∘ | Drag and Drop | |
| 113 | 10.3.6: Stepwise Calculation of Δ H ∘ f Using Hess’s Law | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 114 | 10.3.7: A More Challenging Problem Using Hess’s Law | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 115 | 10.3.8: Using Hess’s Law | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 116 | **jim 9.2, Example 4: Heat Flow in an Instant Ice Pack | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 117 | **Jim 9.3, Example 3: Heat Produced by an Exothermic Reaction | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 118 | 11.2.1: Capillary Rise | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 119 | 11.3.2: A Boiling Point at Reduced Pressure | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 120 | 11.3.3: Estimating Enthalpy of Vaporization | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 121 | 11.3.4: Estimating Temperature (or Vapor Pressure) | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 122 | 11.3.5: Using Enthalpy of Vaporization | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 123 | 11.1.1: London Forces and Their Effects | Drag and Drop | |
| 124 | **jim 10.3, Example 2: Dipole-Dipole Forces and Their Effects | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 125 | **Jim 10.1, Example 3: Effect of Hydrogen Bonding on Boiling Points | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 126 | 10.7, Example 2: Calculation of Atomic Radius and Density for Metals, Part 2 | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 127 | 10.7, Example 3: Occupancy of Tetrahedral Holes | Fill in the Blanks | |
| 128 | 11.7.4: Stoichiometry of Ionic Compounds | Fill in the Blanks | |