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NASA Resources for Chemistry classes For NC Chem. Obj. Chm.1.1 Analyze the structure of atoms and ions. Lesson Plan: Science in a Box - The idea behind this guide is to bridge the gap between laboratory science research and the classroom and to expose students to the purpose and use of real space research. There is a standards matrix to help identify which activities such as investigating colloidal suspensions most meet your curriculum needs and interests. https://www.nasa.gov/pdf/143714main_Science.in.a.Box.pdf Lesson Plan: ELECTROLYSIS OF SALT WATER - “The Nature of Salt” is a good preparatory activity to acquaint students with the ionic bonds that occur between Na+ and Cl- ions. https://aquarius.umaine.edu/activities/electrolysis.pdf Lesson Plan: THE NATURE OF SALT - Students construct a model of a typical sodium chloride compound. Students can check their results by viewing the Naval Research Laboratory's 3-D interactive salt crystal lattice structure, found online at http://cst-www.nrl.navy.mil/lattice/struk/b1.htm Activity website is: https://aquarius.umaine.edu/activities/nature_of_salt.pdf Videos: ● Launchpad: Neon Lights - Spectroscopy in Action - For NC Chem. Obj. Chm.1.2 Understand the bonding that occurs in simple compounds in terms of bond type, strength, and properties. Lesson Plan: Lesson Plan: A BREATH OF FRESH AIR Lab Activity - One part of the Environmental Control and Life Support System on the International Space Station is production of breathable oxygen for the crewmembers. In this lab activity Students will learn about the electrolysis process that is used on the ISS to produce oxygen and will then perform their own electrolysis. https://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/mathandscience/research/Prob_BreathFreshAir_detail.html Lesson Plan: We Need a Push! - A review the concepts of the formation and discharge of charged particles, the attractive and repulsive forces between charged particles, and learn more about the properties of ions in the plasma phase. https://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/DawnClassrooms/2_ion_prop/exploration/1_tg_exploration.pdf Discover how scientists use spectroscopy to determine what elements are present in remote objects in space by studying emission or absorption lines. https://nasaeclips.arc.nasa.gov/video/launchpad/launchpad-neon- lights-spectroscopy-in-action

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