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                What determines the concentration of a solution? Learn about the relationships between moles, liters, and molarity by adjusting the amount of solute and solution volume. Change solutes to compare different chemical compounds in water. | 
Teaching Resources
Main Topics
- Solutions
 - Molarity
 - Moles
 - Volume
 - Solubility
 - Saturation
 
Keywords
Sample Learning Goals
- Describe the relationships between volume and amount of solute to concentration.
 - Explain how solution color and concentration are related.
 - Calculate the concentration of solutions in units of molarity (mol/L).
 - Use molarity to calculate the dilution of solutions.
 - Compare solubility limits between solutes.
 
Tips for Teachers
The teacher's guide (pdf) contains tips created by the PhET team.
            
            
            Teaching Ideas
| Title | Authors | Level | Type | Updated | 
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                            Solutions Unit Sample
                        
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                    Trish Loeblein | UG-Intro HS  | 
                    Lab Demo HW CQs  | 
                    
                    7/21/13 | 
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                            Molarity and Dilution
                        
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                    Trish Loeblein | UG-Intro HS  | 
                    HW Lab  | 
                    
                    2/20/12 | 
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                            Using PhET in High School Chemistry- all my activities in pdf
                        
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                    Trish Loeblein | UG-Intro HS  | 
                    CQs Demo Lab HW  | 
                    
                    7/20/13 | 
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                            Concept Questions for Chemistry using PhET
                        
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                    Trish Loeblein | HS MS UG-Intro  | 
                    CQs | 7/9/13 | 
| Concentration and Molarity PhET Lab | Chris Bires | HS MS  | 
                    Lab | 3/14/12 | 
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                         Sun Java 1.5.0_19 or later  | 
                    Sun Java 1.5.0_15 or later | 
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