Get+A+Clue

=Welcome to the Molarity: Get A Clue, PBL Wiki=

Our driving question is:
How can use chemistry to solve a murder?


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Below is a video of the launch, and a link to a file of the powerpoint we watched during launch. Use this to double check the facts of the case. __//**Be certain that your case presentation matches up with the**//__ __//**original case file as shown in the launch powerpoint.**//__ media type="youtube" key="PE0_3Qk9TJk" height="315" width="560"

These are other files you may need to look at as you wrap up your case.
 * Here is a link to the calendar for our Solutions/Molarity PBL: ||= [[file:PROJECT CALENDAR.docx]] ||
 * Here is the rubric for Exhibit A: ||< [[file:Summative Report Rubric 2012-13.docx]] ||
 * Here is the rubric for collaboration: ||= [[file:Collaboration_Rubric.pdf]] ||


 * ~ Classes Know/Need to Know ||
 * = Corder ||= Izaguirre ||= Thornton ||= Wills ||


 * ~ Documents for the PBL (Match them up to the Calendar!) ||
 * Murder Weapon Determination Lab || [[file:Determining the murder weapon (Solubility Rules Lab).docx]] ||
 * Solubility Rules Demo || [[file:Rate of Dissolution Mini-Lab 2012-13.doc]] ||
 * Solubility Curve Mini Seminar/Chart || [[file:Mini Seminar - solubility curves.pdf]] ||
 * =Solubility Curve Practice Questions= || [[file:Reading A Solubility Curve -chart with notes&practice questions.doc]] ||
 * Determining the Suspect (Filtration Lab) || [[file:Determining the Murderer - Molarity Filtration Lab Guidelines.docx]] ||
 * PHeT Lab 1 - Molarity || [[file:PhET #1-Calculating Molarity 2012-13.docx]] ||
 * PHeT Lab 2 - Dilutions || [[file:PhET #2-Dillution PhET Simulation 2012-13.docx]] ||

===How do you get from your measurement following Part II of the lab to your calculation of Molarity? ===

These questions might help you figure that out.

 * ===What chemical do we have? (what chemical is our __PRODUCT?)__ ===
 * ===<span style="background-color: #000000; color: #1a67e5; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive; font-size: 130%;">What chemical do we need to calculate the molarity of? ===
 * ===<span style="background-color: #000000; color: #1a67e5; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive; font-size: 130%;">What information do we need to calculate molarity? ===
 * ===<span style="background-color: #000000; color: #1a67e5; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive; font-size: 130%;">How do we get that information? ===
 * <span style="background-color: #000000; color: #1a67e5; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive; font-size: 130%;">Balanced Chemical Equation: Are your coefficients correct? Are the chemical formulas correct?

=Links to help with Stoichiometry processes:= ChemTeam: Stoichiometry

Chem Collective (videos)

<span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive; font-size: 400%;">**Collaboration Rubric (Group Grading)**